What ever age you that you are when you decide to do some thing that is legal for you to do is how old you have to be.
idk but im from Georgia and its 14.because i picked to live with my dad when i was 14
No that is weird, the 35 year old is a paedophile
He had to decide what to do next. The group was not able to decide which direction they should go.
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To purchase a handgun from a licensed dealer, or from a venue at which 25 or more guns are available for sale, you must be 21+ To purchase handgun ammunition, you must be 21+ To get a CHL in Oregon, you must be 21+ To own a handgun in Oregon, you must be 18+ Private party sales are legal in Oregon, provided that both parties are legally able to purchase / possess the firearms in question (not a felon, above the legal age, etc.). In theory, then, a person above the age of 18 could legally purchase a handgun as part of a private party sale. They just cannot carry it, or transport it loaded.
It depends. You would have to go and prove that you are able to support and take care of yourself hence get emancipated. If you do decide to just run away, parents are in legal right to make you come back.
You or your parents would be able to get one in any state.
it is relative poverty and deprivation as they are able to afford basic needs
The answer depends on the agreement with the second state. Many do not suspend your license for an out of state violation, you would simply not be able to drive in the state that suspended you (in this case New York). NY cannot prevent you from driving in Oregon if you have an Oregon license, they can only refuse to allow you to drive in NY regardless of the state that issues your license. Oregon MAY choose to suspend your Oregon license completely, but that decision is made in Oregon.
In most cases, if there was no will made by the deceased, the state would be the executor and they would decide the fate of the deceased person's assets. You might be able to find out the details on a legal website such as www.nolo.com- good luck to you, and I hope my answer helps you.
The state of North Carolina considers a person of 18 to be of legal age. They are able to move and live their life without the consent of a parent.