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I imagine state laws vary on this but in Texas you do not have to call anybody to transfer a black powder gun.
Not unless it was manufactured prior to 1898 and is classified as an antique.The problem with owning one even then is that under 18 USC, felons are not permitted to possess explosives, and black powder is an explosive. Therefore, even if you lawfully owned a genuine antique, you could not legally poossess the powder to fire it.
In California, individuals without a permit can legally possess up to 5 pounds of black powder or smokeless powder for personal use. However, it's important to check with local laws and regulations regarding storage and transportation of gun powder.
That will depend on the local laws, such as the fire codes, and the type of powder. Black powder is an explosive, and is typically more restricted than smokeless powder. Check with the Fire Marshall where you live.
I know as far as carry goes the same laws govern black powder as moder firearms, as for purchase I don't know. The NRA-ILA website has a information database of gun laws by state and an ask the experts section that should be able to help.www.nraila.org
no they do not ----- In general, black powder handguns do not require registration. I would check with local authorities, however, because the registration laws vary from state to state, and may even involve local ordinances.
I do not think there is any legislation in the United States surrounding Blackpowder rifles at all.
There are no specific laws regarding emancipation in the state of Tennessee. However, the state does have a list of rules for the process.
Depends on where you aer located- different laws in different places. In MOST of the US, muzzle loading black powder firearms are not considered firearms under law- they are antiques- no matter when made- and the only requirement is that you be an adult. However, you need to check the laws where YOU live- and you did not tell us that.
I was told the laws changed as of December in the state of Tennessee concerning the return of wedding rings
Yes, felons can now purchase and possess Black Powder firearms in West Virginia. Senate Bill 419, 2021 session passed into law and was signed by the governor. The law is in the WV Code 61.7.1, 61.7.7 The definition of the law was changed and black powder revolvers and any muzzleloader can be purchased and possessed by felons as they are no longer considered firearms. Revolvers must be pre 1898, and black powder cap and ball revolvers only. Read the law or contact a 2nd Amendment lawyer in WV for legal advice.
EVERY STATE HAS DIFFERENT LAWS, CHECK WITH SOMEONE ON GUNBROKER.COM ,THEY HAVE FORUMS BY EXPERTS AND ITS FREE