It varies from locality to locality. Check with your local laws.
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It depends on state and local county laws depending on where you are.
A person can discharge a firearm in Canada on private land with permission from the owner. The person must be using the gun as target practice.
The discharge of a firearm with the intent to kill someone is first degree homicide (or occasionally self defense).
It prevents the firearm from discharging before the shooter means to have it discharge.
Yes, you can, but whether it is legal to do so depends on where you are and what the local laws are. If you live inside the limits of a city, the answer is, probably not. It is illegal to discharge a firearm, except under certain circumstances, in most, probably all, cities. You can check with your local police department or sherrif's department and they can probably tell you.
This will vary depending on the laws in your area. You will likely be charged with reckless discharge of a firearm (bullets that go up WILL come down- somewhere) Check the laws in YOUR state.
To prevent a premature or unintended discharge of the firearm. It does NOT replace common sense.
Possible but not likely with an ordinary firearm
No one answer- depends on the law where YOU are.
Not with a firearm.
The doctor will discharge the patient from the hospital once they have fully recovered.
That statement means that state laws and the regulation of firearms are the same in every state. That is not a true statement. Each state has its own laws and there are broad differences in state firearm laws. There are also federal firearm laws.