It depends on state and/or local law. If you live within the limits of a city, the answer is, probably not. If you live in the county, possibly, but you should check with local authorities first.
Actually that depends on where your home is located. Most if not all cities have laws that restrict the discharge of firearms within the city limits. If you are in a rural and unincorporated area in Texas then knock yourself out. Other states may have some kind of restrictions. Why not look up the law in your particular state yourself? All of this kind of information is readily found online. In Texas one would refer to the "Texas Penal Code".
Probably. However, since you didn't provide any information on where you live or any other restrictions that might apply, it's impossible to answer definitively.
For example, if you're a parolee, it may be a violation of the terms of your parole for you to even have access to a firearm, let alone carry it.
Also, certain types of firearms are themselves restricted, so that special permits are required to own them (in some cases, even a permit is not sufficient; they're outright illegal).
It depends on where the property is, and to some extent who you are, but in general No, simply being on your own property does not automatically give you the right to discharge a firearm. You must obey all state and local laws, even when you're on your own property.
in your own back yard, airsoft guns are legal on your own property to shoot, as long as your not shooting someone else who doesnt want to. its perfectly legal to shoot and use any airsoft gun no your own property.
Not necessarily. Being on your own property does not automatically give you the right to ignore applicable laws. For example, if you live in a city that prohibits the discharge of a firearm within city limits, then unless that law specifically says that it doesn't apply to people discharging firearms on their own property, it would be illegal for you to shoot a gun in your backyard.
it depends whether under controlled conditions or not, and if you are caught :p
Generally NO. See the link Below for more information.
No. As long as you do not harm anyone or thing, you are free to shoot the marker in your property.
Yes
At paintball fields, or on your own property.
You need a licence for the gun if youre not in the usa, but you can shoot on ur own property
Only if it is on your property, at your property. The laws vary by state so Check with your local police department,they can tell you if there are any restrictions on shooting guns on your own property.Even on your own property Some states require that you to be a certain distance from any occupied structure or public road that may be next to your property.Example is In Elkton Marylands Rural areas any property owner may target shoot on his/her property providing that when they are shooting they remain 150 feet from any neighbors house,garage,or out buildings.However Discharging a firearm anywhere with in the city limits of Elkton regardless of the size of the owners property is illegal and punishable by a $500 fime and/or upto 90 days in jail..
It depends on your area. If you are located in a busy city or town, then it is not. However there is no problem with shooting your paintball gun in a wooded area.
You need a lawyer for a current, legal and correct answer.