Yes, it is possible to buy a car from a dealer in one state and pick it up in another state from a dealer of the same car company. Although this transaction might be unusual, it is possible. Shipping charges might apply depending on the situation.
No. You can however have a dealer in another state ship a handgun to a dealer in your state, then purchase the gun through the dealer in your state.
Assuming the question is referring to which state has the most Honda dealerships, the answer is California which has 1,052 Honda dealerships in the state. Texas is second with 819.
It varies by state since it's state-issued, most you can check online. If they have dealer tags, in general they have a dealer's bond.
Yes
A resident of one state may buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer in another state IF his home state approves such a purchase (Kentucky will). You may not buy from a private citizen, dealer only, and you cannot buy a handgun in another state.
Technically, no. Legally, you can only buy a handgun within the state where you reside. However, you can pay for a handgun in another state, have it shipped to a dealer in your state, then pick it up at that dealer after the dealer performs a background check.
If in your state you should start at your official state website and look for a link to the division of corporations to look up the status of a company. If the company is listed in another state then check at that state's official website.If in your state you should start at your official state website and look for a link to the division of corporations to look up the status of a company. If the company is listed in another state then check at that state's official website.If in your state you should start at your official state website and look for a link to the division of corporations to look up the status of a company. If the company is listed in another state then check at that state's official website.If in your state you should start at your official state website and look for a link to the division of corporations to look up the status of a company. If the company is listed in another state then check at that state's official website.
It depends on what you mean. If you live in the U.S. you can only legally purchase a handgun in the state where you live. If you live in one state but want to purchase a handgun in another state, you have to have a licensed gun dealer in the other state ship the handgun to a licenesed gun dealer in your state and then purchase it through the dealer in your state.
The labor laws of the state in which you work are the ones that apply to you. If a company is headquartered in one state, you live in another state, and work in still another state, the state you work in has jurisdiction.
Strictly speaking, no. You can only buy handgun within your state of residence. However, you can pay for a handgun in another state, have the gun shipped to a dealer in your state, then go to that dealer to pick it up.
You need to inform the dealer that you will be buying the car and need it titled in the state you want to register it in. I don't believe that you have to pay another tax, unless you buy it there then take it home and re-register it as if you move.
No, it is generally illegal to sell a gun to someone in another state without going through a licensed firearms dealer to facilitate the transfer.