Yes, guns can be taken from lawful citizens in the U.S. under certain circumstances, such as through legal processes like court orders, typically in cases involving domestic violence or mental health issues. Additionally, some states have enacted red flag laws that allow for the temporary removal of firearms if an individual poses a danger to themselves or others. However, these actions are subject to legal scrutiny and vary by state.
Yes. About one third of us that are adults do own guns. Legally.
You have to be kidding, look in the yellow pages.
About one third of them.
60% or so
Mexico US citizens can legally purchase guns from a gun dealer or from another individual. There are a few states that have restrictions, but most do not.
Non-U.S. citizens can own firearms in the United States, but there are specific regulations that apply. Generally, non-resident aliens are prohibited from purchasing firearms, while lawful permanent residents (green card holders) can buy guns under the same conditions as U.S. citizens. Additionally, some states have their own laws that may impose further restrictions on gun ownership for non-citizens. Always check local and federal laws for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Yes, non-US citizens can apply for TSA PreCheck if they meet the eligibility requirements, which include being a lawful permanent resident or a citizen of certain countries participating in the program.
Guns are tools and as such. do not provide us with anything by themselves. For example, asking "What do hammers provide for us" reveals the logical flaw in the question. The legitimate uses for guns by individual citizens are self defense, hunting, and target shooting. Gun ownership is guaranteed by by the Second Amendment to the Constitution.
The United States constitution Gives the right of US citizens to keep and bear arms.
ohio
Requirements to join the US police force vary by department, but common requirements for non-US citizens may include being a lawful permanent resident, having a valid work authorization, and passing background and medical checks. Some departments may also require candidates to have lived in the US for a certain period of time and be fluent in English.
The US Government through the US Constitution allows citizens to carry arms. The most popular gun owned in the US is the Colt M1911 followed by the Smith and Wesson number 10 revolver.