Short answer is yes.
"Ex felon"? Either you're a felon, or you're not. If you are, then you can have a firearm you owned legally prior to your conviction sold for you, but you cannot legally be in possession of that firearm at any point after your conviction.
The M4A1 cannot legally be owned by any civilian as they cannot be sold under the Firearms Owner protection Act of 1986. However you can purchase a generic that is of the semi-auto configuration for around $1000-$1200.
They will put you in jail. You must read the laws reguarding traveling through the state with a firearm.
NO. There is no law against open carry of a legally owned hand gun in Michigan. There are a few restrictions where it can be carried, such as schools, hospitals, etc.
Financial statements of companies requires to show only assets or liability legally owned by company so those assets or liabilities which legally not owned is not company's assets or liabilities that's why not shown.
No way to answer your question. In the US, there is no requirement under Federal law to register firearms, so no records of how many guns total, It is estimated that at least 25% of US households have at least one firearm.
How can i lk up my guns previous owner
With the proper registration and tax payments, nearly any firearm can be owned.
If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.
Technically, a trust can "own" any item that you put in it. But to make the answer a little more specific, a firearms trust can own any legal firearm. All you have to do is list it on the Schedule A.
Rossi is owned by Taurus. Contact their Customer Service dept through their website.
Legally, medical records are owned by the employer of the doctor who compiles them.