Not in the UK.
same as a car. 15 for your permit and 16 for your license.
The short answer is no, unless you have a firearms collector's licence. A fully automatic weapon is a restricted weapon and unless you have the correct licence you are not allowed to import them or own them. The collector's licence is difficult to get and restrictive.
Only with a Prohibited Licence can you own a full auto firearm (which the M4A1 is). A semi-automatic AR-15 would require a Restricted licence.
Yes they could as I did back then, if you had held a provisional licence for 3 months you were allowed to drive without an instructor I then passed my test first time as driving on my own gave me more confidence
No, the Queen is not legally required to own a driver's licence to drive.
No because you cannot legally drive.
Anyone can own a car, but to drive one on the road requires a licence appropriate for the vehicle.
You can get provisional at 16, and you are aloud to drive when you are 17. it is better to get provisional when you are 16 because the law will change soon and you will not be able to get your provisional at 16 and start driving at the age of 17. Every U.S. State, every country, and probably every province has there own laws, so you'll have to check with them.
In the UK you can own a car without having a driving licence but you can't legally drive it.
In the United States it is not required that you have a drivers license of any type to purchase and own a car. You do need a license though to drive the car.
If you don't have a permit or licence, you can't drive, period, in your own state or any other.
Sure, it is not illegal to own a car without a licence and therefore is not illegal to insure a car without a licence...but it is still illegal to drive it.