As long as you aren't violating and local, state or federal laws. Teach the children the fundamentals of firearms safety.
probably arrest if the kid uses it and just a warning if the cop just finds out
When the owner of a gun in Florida passes away, the gun should be transferred to a new owner through a legal process such as inheritance or sale, following all state and federal laws regarding firearms ownership and transfer. It is important to ensure that the new owner is legally allowed to possess the gun.
Gun safe, gun lock, lock on the door of the room when the gun is kept.
No. If the firearm is in the same residence in which you live you are in "constructive possession" of it. It makes no difference where it is kept. PERIOD! No one is going to believe that you don't have access to it, especially if you are in a "relationship" with the owner of the gun, who just happens to live with you.
Leave, it is not safe to stay in the same room as the person may decide to shoot you. When you have left, call the police for help but warn them about the gun.
A price gun can be purchased by a store owner at the same place that he buys or leases his or her cash machines and security machines. Oftentimes it cost very little.
True Life - 1998 I'm a Gun Owner was released on: USA: 29 December 2005
Depends on what state you are in. In MOST of the US, there IS no requirement to register a gun.
No
Actually, very few. Although a gun can be SOLD on line, if it is crossing a state line to get to the new owner, the gun MUST be shipped to a dealer in that person's state. The dealer does the same paperwork and background checks as if you were buying the gun from him. But some people would have you believe you can buy a gun on-line and have it shipped to your house.
easy method (use a gun)
easy method use a gun