Yes as long as they have a gun licence you may need to register under you then transfer the ownership when you give the gun to them
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Yes, however; check your state laws. Many states don't require a gun license, many don't require registration. Writing up some sort of "receipt" with whom you've transferred the firearm to and when is not a bad idea.
Contact RCMP Firearms branch for an accurate and LEGAL answer.
No, it is not legal to point a gun at someone unless it is in self-defense or in a situation where deadly force is justified.
No, it is not legal to threaten someone with a gun on your property unless you are in imminent danger and acting in self-defense.
It is legal to store someone else's gun as long as you follow all applicable laws and regulations regarding firearm storage and ownership.
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It can be a really bad idea for people to give specific legal advice over the internet. It sounds like you should contact an attorney.
Depends on whether you can legally have a gun where you live, and if the gun was theirs to give you.
Yes, threatening someone with a gun is considered a felony as it is a serious crime that can result in severe legal consequences.
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If you did not have the right to a gun and refused to give it up, they would just imprison you and obtain a warrant to search for the weapon. Make it easy on yourself; give it up, then get it back the legal way.
The charge for threatening someone with a gun is typically classified as assault with a deadly weapon, which is a serious criminal offense that can result in significant legal consequences.
No, it is generally illegal to sell a gun to someone in another state without going through a licensed firearms dealer to facilitate the transfer.