Generally, no. They are quite legal in most places in the US and very popular.
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As far as I know, New Jersey is the only state that restricts hollow point ammo.
Yes. Only New Jersey restricts civilian ownership of hollow-point ammunition for self-defense.
Yes, assuming you can otherwise legally possess ammo.
yes. Gun dealers do not sell illegal items.
Yes. Only New Jersey restricts civilian ownership of hollow-point ammunition for self-defense.
My Father, who is a cop, says YES ... but i dont know the Code/Section number.
Yes, hollow point ammunition is legal to possess and use in the state of Mississippi for personal defense and other lawful purposes. However, there may be restrictions on using hollow point ammunition for hunting certain game animals. It's always best to check local regulations and laws to ensure compliance.
Yes. NJ has restrictions on carrying hollow point ammunition, Arizona does not. It was brought up by a prosecutor in a murder trial in AZ. A retired school teacher shot a person that was attacking him- the prosecutor attempted to portray his choice of firearm and ammunition as "planning" to kill his attacker. That case is being appealed.
Yes. of course. Why wouldn't they be? I just received 1000 rounds of 357 hollowpoint slugs for reloading for my Colt Trooper III.