Depends on which laws. The US Congress is in charge of Federal laws, and the State legislature in in charge of State laws.
It depends. You should check with an local attorney versed in gun laws.
That's a vague question, and it doesn't seem logical. If you don't have a gun, how could you be arrested for a gun violation? But also, there's no way to know how long of a sentence you might receive, because it depends on where you are, what the local laws are, and what the charge is.
No. Stricter laws for owing a gun does nothing to stop crime or to keep criminals from buying guns since by definition, criminals don't buy guns legally. Maybe the debate should be extended to crazed psychopaths with guns? Obviously the laws need changing.
depends on where you are, and what the charge is. Frankly, you need a lawyer, not WikiAnswers. Violation of Federal guns laws in the US can carry up to 10 years in a Federal prison.
Never seen a gun with a weed charge.
Can u get a license for a gun with a marinara charge?
In the entire U.S. there are an estimated 20,000 or more gun laws.
Usually not, however, that will vary from state to state. Most Juvenile records are sealed once he/she becomes an Adult.
As long as you have someone over the age of 18 supervising or is playing with you.
No matter WHERE you use a gun, there are laws that govern what you can and cannot do. If you do not know those laws, please do not own a gun.
They dont have to have it if there is video or witness testimony stating that a gun was used they can still charge you with it.
Your question is an incorrect statement. Why do you think states must not enforce gun laws? They do.