If you have concealed carry permit for that state, yes.
Ask the cops, you want to know right?
They can find that info out by running the plate number and then, when the owner i sdisplayed, running the name of the owner. The owner of a vehicle does not have to have a license.
Define "registered" and with who, Fed, State, City? If the current owner has a firearm which was purchased from FFL holder (typically a store) it's "registered" with the Feds. IF a private owner did the call when they sold it to the current owner it's "registered" with the Feds. Depending on what state you live in the requirements for private transfer are different and how long records (if any) need to be kept. For example is some states if the original owner purchased from a store and then sells he must keep a record for 10 years so a firearm by law should be traceable for 10 years plus the time they owned it. If after 10 years he takes the paperwork and starts the fireplace like all good freedom loving people do, then the "registration" is lost. Of course for private sales it's only as good as the record keeping and what is required. If you state or city requires this or if you have a conceiled carry permit and they require to know what your have??
no Only if the pawn shop has a good reputation and you trust the owner. And if you know what to look for in a used gun.
get VIN # and track it thru carfax.
It really depenends. If you purchased the rile knew the guns serial number should be registered to you wether it be with SLED or even on your receipt. If your firearm was stolen then you should have filed a police report so whenever it turns up in a drug raid or something or even if your familiy memeber gets pulled over with it on them it will be returned to you. However if you do not have a police report and decide to get the firearm back from your accused family memeber this could lead to you assaulting them. Listen report the firearm stolen, if you know for certain your family member has it let the cops ask them and press charges
There is no such thing as a "killing range" for a firearm.
To know the vehicle history and number of owner information, you can use a service like Car Analytics. A V5C is the logbook for a vehicle registered in England, Scotland, or Wales. The logbook mentions the current keeper and the one before him. Also, please understand that the persons mentioned in the logbook may or may not be the owners.
your dna and suspects
need to know
what cars are registered on my name and i do not know
well if we don't have cops our community would never be safe so if we do have cops we would be relaxed to be knowing that we are safe and we know that they are taking care of us and plus cops fight crime and other stuff which we couldn't do.