It's a difficult question to answer...it kind of depends on what the warrant is for, but in general, you will probably be denied. I haven't run into this specific situation, but if you have an outstanding warrant, you are probably considered a fugitive from justice, even though that's not the exact legal definition of the term, which disqalifies you from purchasing a handgun.
Apparently, you can in some circumstances. Check opencarry.org for more information.
The Louisiana was bought from France.
Yes, under federal law H.R. 218, a full time officer or retired officer can carry a handgun anywhere in the U.S. if they meet the qualification requirements.
No it was Thomas Jefferson who bought the Louisiana Territory.
France
No
No, it is not legal to buy a handgun at the age of 18. The minimum age to purchase a handgun in the United States is 21.
A court warrant is valid until the warrant is served or the conditions requiring the warrant are satisfied. The warrant is valid indefinitely until these things occur.
No, Missouri does not require handgun registration.
Yes. All of those states recognize Tennessee handgun permits.
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To legally purchase a handgun out of state, you must have an FFL dealer ship the handgun to an FFL dealer in your state.
Apparently, you can in some circumstances. Check opencarry.org for more information.
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.
No.
It depends on your needs. In general, you should buy a handgun that fits your hand properly. Beyond that, buy a gun that meets whatever other requirements you have.
To but the Louisiana Territory from Fance