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It depends on what you mean. In some states, you can carry a handgun openly without a permit. In most states, you have to have a permit to carry a handgun at all, or to carry it concealed. Two states and the District of Columbia don't issue handgun permits. The states that do issue permits have restrictions, a few places within the states that is off-limits, even if you have a permit, such as schools, courthouses, etc.
It depends on what state. Most states do not have gun registration. A few do, but in most of those states, it's difficult to get a gun permit.
The answer depends on the context. Usually a "gun permit" means a permit to carry a concealed handgun on your person. Some states (CA I think?) require a registration process in order to purchase a handgun which is sometimes referred to as a "permit". Conceal permits are regulated by state and laws very as many different states we have.
It depends on where you are. In some states in the U.S. you can carry without a permit, but in some states you can't. Try: handgunlaws.us for more info.
MOST states permit hollow point handgun ammo. New Jersey is one that prohibits carrying a handgun loaded with HP.
It depends on what you mean exactly. You can transport an unloaded handgun in your vehicle while you travel as long as the handgun isn't accessible to you. However, if you have a handgun carry permit, you can carry the gun on your person in some states. That said, you can carry a handgun on your person inside your car in some states without a permit. Check out handgunlaw.us for more information about each individual state's laws.
It depends on where in you are. In the U.S. each state sets its own laws regarding this. In a few states, you can carry without a permit. In other states, you must have a permit for it to be legal. In a couple of states, you cannot carry or get a permit.
First, could you tell us what you mean by a "permit for a gun"? MOST states do not require a permit to own a firearm. 48 states require a permit to carry a concealed handgun. Two, Vermont and Alaska, do not require a permit to carry concealed.
In the U.S. you have to be 21 in most states to get a handgun carry permit.
Yes. All of those states recognize Tennessee handgun permits.
The basic answer is no. In most states, you have to be 21 to get a handgun carry permit, however, I think there are one or two states that will issue handgun carry permits to people 18 or older.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. each state has its own process. In some states (such as TN) you have to take a class first, then apply for the permit through the state. In some other states (such as MS), you don't have to take the class, you just apply. Yet in some other states, you apply through the local sheriff. Then, in two states (WI and IL) you can't get a handgun permit.