You will have to contact the BATFE to fnd out.
All of them. Texas does not license firearms. As is the case with MOST US states
Texas does not require a license to possess a firearm. A license to CARRY a concealed firearm requires that you be 21.
If you are not a resident of Texas, the firearm will need to be sent to a dealer (holder of a Federal firearms license) in Texas, who will perform the transfer. If you AND the recipient are both residents of Texas, there is no registration of ordinary firearms. Make a two copies of a bill of sale describing the firearm, you sign, he signs, each gets a copy.
Yes, the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy does require TX CPA license holders to complete a four hour state approved Texas CPE ethics course in order to renew their license.
yes beceause if you don't you can be arrested Sorry, that is incorrect. There is no national registration of firearms in the U.S. and only a handful of states require registration. Texas is not one of those.
In the US, to operate a gun shop, you must hold a Federal Firearms License (FFL) as a Dealer, Pawnbroker or Manufacturer. That license is issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF or ATF). Last year, 139,244 FFLs were operating throughout the U.S., with Texas (10,532), California (8,435), and Florida (7,494) home to the highest number of FFLs.There is no one way to learn the number of gun shops in other nations.
You can "google" this keyword, Texas CPA courses, and see online providers who offer CPA courses at reasonable price or check Texas State Board of Public Accountancy's website for more information.
A felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms. That's federal law, to which all states are subject.
Simply... yes.
21 for the hazmat endorsement, nationwide, as per federal law.
Because he is a convicted felon. He did a prison sentence in Texas and under federal law felons are prohibited from owning firearms.
i have a California license and i need to get a license (online) from Texas.