Impossible to answer without knowing where you are, how long ago and details of the fine.
No! Not unless you would be in the business of also selling firearms.
The person's present state of residency is always the one where a divorce petition is filed, in this case it would be Illinois.
Criminal record, having been adjudged mentally incompetent, or being a minor.
Just guessing, I'd say that any felony conviction would disqualify the person in question.
You would have to define "tactical rifle". In most of the US, no license is required for rifles or shotguns. Full auto firearms must be registered with the US BATFE.
You need to talk to an attorney. There is a lot of paperwork and getting your license back is worth the expense of an attorney.
You would need to specify what "firearms licence" you had in mind, as well as the location you were referring to. In most of the US, no such licence is needed, save for Illinois, which requires you to have a Firearm Owners Identification Card (FOID).
With a license, yes. Without a license, no.
Under US law, 2 separate matters. MOST states do not require a license to own a firearm- if your state DOES require a license, you need to check with your state. SALE of firearms is regulated by the Federal Government thru the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. To engage in the business of selling firearms, you would need to be licensed as a dealer. You may obtain an application from the BATFE. In addition, you will need to meet any state or local laws, such as zoning for the location of the business, a business license, sales tax, etc.
Yes it does. In fact the person getting that ticket will get some serious prison time for breaking a law in a different state. I would leave the country.
No, It is not illegal from someone that does not have a license to ride the motorcycle. If the person without a license was driving the motorcycle then it would be illegal.
Children would need help getting travel documents and a driver's license. These are things for which children need adults' signatures.