You don't even need to be a resident to buy property or structures.
you never get it, you must buy it.
As long if he/her has a licence.
Long guns, yes. Handguns, no.
In Georgia, you must be a resident of the state for at least 30 days before applying for a handgun license. However, there is no specific residency requirement for purchasing a handgun; you can buy one from a licensed dealer as long as you meet other eligibility criteria, such as age and background check requirements. Always check local laws and regulations, as they can vary.
Buy a camera, invite some friends over, have a blast.
Long guns, yes. Handguns and NFA items, no.
A resident of one state may buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer in another state IF his home state approves such a purchase (Kentucky will). You may not buy from a private citizen, dealer only, and you cannot buy a handgun in another state.
You can buy a car out of state in any state in America. However, you must transfer the title and paperwork and license it in your state.
Yes... I may be wrong about this, but I believe Delaware is one of the states where you must be a resident of that state to buy a firearm from there, although I could be wrong about that.
If you live in a neighboring state, you can buy Title I long guns without even being a resident. As for residency, you can buy a firearm in Colorado the day you get a Colorado drivers license. For military personnel, orders showing that you've been stationed in Colorado for at least 30 days are required if they don't possess a CO license.
So long as you purchase from a licensed DEALER, you may buy rifles or shotguns. Handguns may only be acquired in your home state. Federal law.
To possess a gun or buy ammo in Illinois, a resident must have a Firearm Owner's Identification Card.