Ammo, no. If you purchase a handgun from a dealer, a background check is required in every state, by federal law.
Only pistols and handguns must be registered in California but all firearms purchasers are subjected to a federal backround check or "D.R.O.S", reguardless of whether they are buying a handgun, pistol, or long gun. People become confused and belive that the federal background check is a formal registration of the firearm being purchased, it is not. If you are buying a pistol you will notice that after you have completed the "D.R.O.S and are confirmed to have a clean background you will then start filling out the paperwork for the firearms registration itself.
No. However, be sure to have proof of Oregon residency (a drivers' license should do) when buying the car so the dealership can prove that you were not required to pay sales tax.
In order to purchase a gun you do need to pass a background check. In a number of states you are also required to carry a permit.
Yes. With the exception of some people that hold permits and licenses that show they ALREADY had a background check, it is required when buying a gun from a dealer in ALL states. Including shotguns.
Federal law is 18 for long guns and 21 for handguns. Residents only, military excepted.
Because they're afraid President Obama will outlaw the purchase of handguns in the near future.
On Nov. 30, 1998, the federal government approved the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, a national database containing names of individuals banned from buying weapons, a system required by the Brady Bill.
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Required fees associated with buying a used car are sales taxes and a title fee.
background check, money, be old enough for the type you are buying,
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Immediately (money required)