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Legally, no. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to purchase a handgun.
To legally purchase or own a handgun, you must be 21.
The answer depends on where you are. In the U.S. it is perfectly legal to purchase a handgun from another individual, as long as both parites can legally possess the firearm in question, however, some states require the transaction to be processed through a licensed dealer, but most states don't require that.
Yes, if you can otherwise legally purchase a handgun, there is no requirement to have a social security number.
No not legally.
To legally purchase a handgun out of state, you must have an FFL dealer ship the handgun to an FFL dealer in your state.
(in the US) So that the government can conduct a background check on you to determine if you are legally qualified to purchase a firearm. A private individual does not need a license of any sort to purchase a firearm from another private individual under federal regulations administered by BATF&E. State laws will vary, with some states requiring a permit to purchase a handgun. Only when a private individual purchases a firearm from a Federally Licensed Firearm's dealer, is the dealer required to conduct a background check, called a NICs check, to verify that there is no record of the individual being legally prohibited from possessing a firearm.
Generally speaking, yes. Any person with a "clean record" can purchase a handgun in any state. I don't know specficially what New York's requirements are, but generally speaking, you fill out a form and pass a background check. You can only legally purchase a handgun within the state in which you reside.
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.
Ohio does not require a permit to purchase or possess an ordinary Title I firearm.
Alaska does not have a concealed carry law. Any person,21 or over, who may legally possess a firearm can carry concealed.