21 or older.
Under FEDERAL law, which applies in every state, you must be 21 to purchase ammo for a handgun. Ammo that may be used in a handgun or rifle may be purchased at 18 IF the seller knows that it will be used for a rifle.
Yes.
Like most states, there IS no registration of ordinary firearms in TN. When buying a gun from a dealer, the dealer maintains a record of your purchase AT their shop, and does conduct a computer background check of the buyer, but that does not "register" the gun with any agency. Just move to TN from another state, and brought a gun with you? No problem as long as you are a law abiding adult that is not prohibited from possessing a gun- and again, no registration. Welcome to TN.
Gunbroker.com is an excellent choice. I purchase my first handgun through them. Haven't used any of the other sites though.
Roscoe is a commonly used slang term for a handgun.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
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Yes, and for many years there has been a "must issue" law that requires a concealed weapon permit to be issued to nearly anyone who wants one. Any visitor over 21 with a license in another state is allowed to carry concealed in Florida, provided the issuing state also allows licensed Floridians the same courtesy in their state. As in many states, there are places where you may not carry a firearm, even with a license (e.g., schools, courtrooms, police stations, passenger terminals in airports, etc), in addition to anywhere prohibited by federal law (post offices, national parks, etc). Informative link at: http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
The Florida generic statute code FXXU does not correspond to any widely recognized legal designation or statute. It appears to be a placeholder or an internal coding system rather than a formal code used in Florida law. For specific legal inquiries or clarifications regarding Florida statutes, it's best to consult official legal resources or the Florida Legislature's website.
Well what the heck is it?
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.