It depends, but generally, the answer is no. If you failed a background check, you are a prohibited person. You could probably buy a handgun at a gun show, but it wouldn't be legal.
No. You must be 21 to legally purchase a handgun, whether from a dealer or private seller. The federal law is quite clear on that.
To legally purchase or own a handgun, you must be 21.
Yes, if you can otherwise legally purchase a handgun, there is no requirement to have a social security number.
To legally purchase a handgun out of state, you must have an FFL dealer ship the handgun to an FFL dealer in your state.
Not legally. Felons cannot legally purchase handguns in any state, unless the felon's rights have been restored.
Yes and no. You can purchase a handgun while out of state, but to do it legally, you must have the gun shipped to an FFL dealer in your state and process the transaction through that dealer in your state.
It depends on what you mean. If you live in the U.S. you can only legally purchase a handgun in the state where you live. If you live in one state but want to purchase a handgun in another state, you have to have a licensed gun dealer in the other state ship the handgun to a licenesed gun dealer in your state and then purchase it through the dealer in your state.
If Arizona law allows someone under 21 to own a gun, they have to recieve it as a give or purchase it from an individual. Federal law requires a person to be 21 to purchase a handgun from a dealer.
Legally, no. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to purchase a handgun.
It depends. You cannot legally purchase a gun for another person if the other person call legally own a gun. HOWEVER, the following is commonly misunderstood: you can legally purchase a gun for another person as long as the purchase is being made for a legitimate gift.
Generally speaking, no. If you have a felony, you cannot legally own or purchase a gun.
In most U.S. states, there is no specific minimum age to use a gun for legal purposes, but a person does have to be 21 to legally own or purchase a handgun.