Depends on the laws of YOUR state- which you did not mention.
Yes
New York State has an ongoing so-called assault weapons ban. However, it is still possible to import preban receivers and complete rifles into the state, and to have single feature postban rifles with one (but never more) of the following features:Collapsing buttstockPronounced pistol gripFlash suppressor (a muzzle brake is alright, but must be permanently pinned)Barrel shroudBayonet lugMuzzle mounted grenade launcher (such as on the Yugoslav M59/66 variant of the SKS)According to New York State law (and the laws of all AWB states, except for California, which allows none of the features), it's alright to have one of those items on a postban rifle, but having two or more of those items makes it an illegal "assault" weapon in the state of New York (as well as Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Cook County, Illinois).As far as true assault weapons go - those being select fire NFA taxed firearms - New York State will not permit any Class II or Class III firearms.
No.
Depending on your location, they'd probably run between $500 - $700, and more for a preban rifle in an AWB state.
No, a county cannot legally secede from a state.
In the United States, the state where you can legally drink at the age of 18 is Wisconsin.
Not legally, as the legal age of majority for the state is 18.
No. If the other person is legally married to another person in another state, then your marriage is not valid in the USA. You can have be legally married to one person at a time.
No. You must be legally divorced prior to re-marrying in any state.
Yes, an Ohio resident can legally get married out of state as long as they follow the marriage laws and requirements of the state where they plan to marry.
There are four essential features of a state in order for it to function. These are the population, territory, government, and sovereignty that makes state a state.
purteo rico is a state to some, but legally not.