Yes, churches in Texas can have concealed carry security. Under Texas law, property owners, including churches, can allow licensed individuals to carry concealed firearms on their premises. However, churches must provide clear signage if they choose to prohibit firearms, and they can establish specific policies regarding security personnel and their firearms. It’s important for churches to understand and comply with state laws and regulations regarding concealed carry.
All of them. Texas does not license firearms. As is the case with MOST US states
Yes, in Texas, it is generally legal to carry a concealed handgun on a golf course, as long as the individual has a valid concealed carry license. However, property owners, including golf course operators, have the right to prohibit firearms on their premises. It's important to check for any specific signs or rules posted at the golf course regarding firearms.
Texas has no laws requiring registration of firearms.
Since Texas does not HAVE registration of ordinary firearms (same as most states), there ARE no firearms "in your name". Dealers maintain a record at their shop of guns you bought from them- for a period of 20 years.
Texas does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
You will have to contact the BATFE to fnd out.
Texas does not require a license to possess a firearm. A license to CARRY a concealed firearm requires that you be 21.
Simple answer, no. However, it is slightly more complicated. Obviously felons can not own/possess firearms (of any kind). Also the specific requirements for owning an automatic weapon vary from state to state. Federal law does not prohibit ownership, but it does regulate. With a clean background and disposable income, most anyone in this county can do anything, including owning an automatic weapon. Look into purchasing a federal permit (FFA) typically reserved for dealers and collectors, or just move to Texas.
Each firearm can be a different charge. 10 firearms means 10 different counts.
Until the adjudication is final, yes.
Yes, it is. since like MOST US states, Texas has no requirement for, and no provision for registering firearms.