You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
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If you mean Target department stores, the stores in my area never sold firearms.
Ohio does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
Federal Firearms License.
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Yes I worked there doing security when they were selling all the old stuff out of the hotel and believe me it was haunted.
he goes to jail
In the United States, the requirement for a license to sell firearms varies by state and federal law. Generally, if you are engaged in the business of selling firearms, you must obtain a Federal Firearms License (FFL) regardless of the number of guns sold. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) defines "engaged in the business" as selling firearms with the intent to make a profit, which can include selling multiple guns over a period. It’s essential to check both federal and state regulations, as they can differ significantly.
In Ohio, individuals with felony convictions may be allowed to own muzzleloading black powder firearms. Ohio law does not classify black powder firearms as "firearms" in the same way that modern firearms are defined under federal law. However, it's important for felons to understand that this situation can be complex and varies by individual circumstances, so consulting with a legal expert is advisable. Always check for the most current laws and regulations, as they can change.
Sears stopped selling firearms in 1988. Sears never made firearms, they contracted other gun companies to make guns for them under the Sears brand name.
You don't. Like MOST states, Ohio does not require registration of firearms. http://crime.about.com/od/gunlawsbystate/a/gunlaws_oh.htm