Most likely, yes.
It depends on what you mean. In some states, you can carry a handgun openly without a permit. In most states, you have to have a permit to carry a handgun at all, or to carry it concealed. Two states and the District of Columbia don't issue handgun permits. The states that do issue permits have restrictions, a few places within the states that is off-limits, even if you have a permit, such as schools, courthouses, etc.
Yes. But if not, he would doubtless have gone to a State where he could.Added: At the time of his purchase he was neither convicted of a crime nor did he have (from what we presently know) any diagnosed mental illness.
That depends on your states laws. Some states allow it; some states require all handgun purchases to be made through an FFL dealer.
No, it is not legal to buy a handgun at the age of 18. The minimum age to purchase a handgun in the United States is 21.
The basic answer is no. In most states, you have to be 21 to get a handgun carry permit, however, I think there are one or two states that will issue handgun carry permits to people 18 or older.
There aren't any states in Arizona. Arizona is a state itself.
It depends on where you are. There is no national handgun registration and only a handful of states require it.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population density estimate of Arizona is 57 people per square mile.
It depends: most U.S. states don't require registration and there is no national registration. By Federal law, you must be 21 in or order to purchase a handgun from a licensed dealer, but some states allow people 18 or older to own handguns, which means you can buy a handgun from an individual or another person can give you a gun as a gift.
Arizona is a state; states do not encompass other states.
In 1912, the population of Arizona was around 204,354 people. Arizona became the 48th state of the United States on February 14, 1912.
MOST states permit hollow point handgun ammo. New Jersey is one that prohibits carrying a handgun loaded with HP.