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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives web site has the information that you are looking for.
In the United States, the requirement for a license to sell firearms varies by state and federal law. Generally, if you are engaged in the business of selling firearms, you must obtain a Federal Firearms License (FFL) regardless of the number of guns sold. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) defines "engaged in the business" as selling firearms with the intent to make a profit, which can include selling multiple guns over a period. It’s essential to check both federal and state regulations, as they can differ significantly.
The BATFE website has the information you seek.
The BATFE has all the requirments on their web site.
Yes.
No. If you get a felony conviction anywhere, you may not own, purchase, or have access to firearms anywhere else. That's federal law.
You can take an insurance agents test for various insurance companies in order to write policies in Georgia or anywhere else. It is fairly easy to obtain a license after you pass the exams.
In Georgia, illegal immigrants are not permitted to obtain drivers' licenses.
She must be at least 18. If she is over 16 and has parental permission she can obtain a license.
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.
According to the regulations, a person may obtain a license, after two years of the crime or the probation is completed I believe..its either or..might want to call state board in macon to find out the exact conditions. They (state board), make a decision based on each individual case.
Depends on what you are going to use to hunt the deer with.