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Montana has no law regulating non-powder (i.e., BB and air) guns.
"Unloaded" as in it does not have any ammunition. It is unloaded.
Yes. Idaho & California would be considered a compact state.
Idaho does not have an emancipation statute. They are considered a minor until they reach 18.
The age of emancipation in Idaho is 18 years old. This means that individuals under the age of 18 are considered minors and are not legally considered adults in the state.
No. Even with an expungement, you still remain a convicted felon, and thus are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms.
In most cases, you have to petition the court in order to restore your firearm rights, they don't just reappear after probation. Whether or not the local court will allow it (normally) depends on state law, the charge, and the circumstances.
Idaho does not prohibit possession of either a semi-automatic rifle, nor a fully automatic rifle (machine gun) Fully automatic firearms are regulated under Federal law in ALL states. Possession of a fully automatic firearm is legal in Idaho so long as the gun has been registered with the Federal BATFE.
No, because Hawaii is considered a part of America.
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There are several vegetarian restaurants in Boise, Idaho. The Shangri-La Tea Room and Cafe is considered to be one of the better ones, with many good reviews.
Yes, it is illegal to harbor a runaway in Idaho. Harboring a runaway is considered a misdemeanor offense under Idaho law, and individuals who knowingly hide or provide assistance to a runaway minor may face legal consequences.