No, it is not legal to possess a state ID in two states simultaneously. Each person can only have a valid state ID from their primary state of residence.
No, an individual cannot legally possess both a Texas driver's license and another state's driver's license simultaneously.
No, it is not possible to have a state ID in two states simultaneously. Each individual can only have a state ID from the state in which they legally reside.
No, you may only possess a drivers lecense issued by the state in which you reside.
Yes, it is possible to possess both a state ID and a driver's license at the same time.
The English colonies did not possess sovereignty or representation, which states do possess.
No. You can legally only possess a drivers license from the state you reside in. It would make no difference anyway - all states share their DMV information with one another and honor each other's court decisions.
The DNR will issue you a permit to legally possess the deer which will at least allow you to eat it! *Since when do states pay for collision with deer? I thought that was what insurance was for.....
No. A convicted felon may not legally possess a handgun in any state, regardless of whether is was violent.
Yes, provided it is legally permissible for you to buy and/or possess it. .
No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
In the United States, the state where you can legally drink at the age of 18 is Wisconsin.
Only if you legally possess the firearm in accordance with federal and state laws.