The same ones which prevent it under federal law - age restrictions, felony convictions, having been adjudicated mentally defective, dishonorable discharge from the military, domestic violence convictions (whether felony or misdemeanor).
probably. laws usually refer to owning or possessing of a firearm. since you are not in possession of the firearm you should not be in legal peril............
Both Federal and State laws prohibit you from possessinga firearm if you are a convicted felon, have been convicted of domestic violence, are a fugitive, under indictment for a felony, have been adjudged mentally incompetent, dishonorably discharged from the military, drug addict, or are an illegal alien.
Depends on the laws where YOU live- and you did not tell us where that is. In MOST of the US, it is legal for a private citizen to sell a firearm to another resident of their home state, so long as you have no reason to believe that person is barred from owning a firearm.
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.
its when you have a gun or any weapon that fires bullets.
Owning a gun is not illegal if you follow the laws.
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.
That a firearm is concealed from ordinary observation, so connected with the person as to be readily accessible for use. A gun worn in an external holster can easily be seen- not concealed. A gun in a locked case- not accessible. Laws vary from place to place.
the answer is that there are no laws against the discharge of an arrow.
That depends on the laws of your state.
It varies from locality to locality. Check with your local laws. http://forum.pafoa.org/question-answer-40/12359-what-law-discharge-firearm-not.html
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