The term ''short-barreled rifle'' means a rifle having one or more barrels less than sixteen inches in length and any weapon made from a rifle (whether by alteration, modification, or otherwise) if such weapon, as modified, has an overall length of less than twenty-six inches.
Federal FIrearms Act regulations prohibit any long-barreled firearm from having a barrel shorter than SIXTEEN inches.
Yes, owning a short-barreled rifle (SBR) is legal in Maine, but it must be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and comply with federal regulations for SBRs.
It is not illegal to own brass knuckles in Maine. However, it is illegal to carry them on you or display them in a threatening manner. Brass knuckles are covered under Maine's carry and conceal laws: Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. Tit. 25 § 2001-A.
Yes, it is legal to own a short-barreled rifle (SBR) in Virginia as long as you comply with federal regulations governing the possession and transfer of such firearms. This includes obtaining approval from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and registering the SBR with the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record.
No, in Maine a 16 year old cannot legally leave home without being emancipated. Emancipation is the legal process by which a minor gains control over their own life and can make their own decisions. Without emancipation, a 16 year old is still considered a minor under the care of their parents or legal guardians.
In Canada, it is illegal to own a Taser or any other conducted energy weapon for civilian use. These devices are classified as prohibited weapons under the Criminal Code. Only law enforcement officers with specific training are authorized to carry and use Tasers in Canada.
In Maine, the legal age of majority is 18, which means you are considered an adult at that age. If your parents move out of state, you may be able to legally live on your own with their permission or through legal emancipation. It's important to seek guidance from a legal professional for the specific steps and requirements in your situation.
No, according to RCW 9.41.190: "It is unlawful for any person to manufacture, own, buy, sell, loan, furnish, transport, or have in possession or under control, any machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle; or any part designed and intended solely and exclusively for use in a machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle, or in converting a weapon into a machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle; or to assemble or repair any machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle." You can thank the assault weapons ban for this. There are exceptions though: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=9.41.190
Yes you can own a SBR or any NFA weapon in florida.
Yes, once you've obtained an NFA permit for it.
You need to consult a lawyer
18 for long guns like rifles and shotguns, 21 for handguns. The so called "assault rifles" are just really semi automatic rifles that look like military guns.To own an NFA firearm, such as a short barreled rifle or shotgun, or a true assault rifle with the selective fire functions, the minimum age is also 21.
In the US, it is legal to make a gun for your own use. However, the gun must be in compliance with Federal and State laws. You cannot make a machinegun, short barreled rifle or shotgun, or a smoothbore pistol without doing a LOT of paperwork.
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Yes, so long as it's a Title I firearm (not full auto or short-barreled rifle with a barrel under 16 inches), it's legal to own in your state, and you can afford it and pass an NICS background check.
In the US, the 1934 National Firearms Act applies, You cannot build a machine gun, and must have an approved request to build a short barreled rifle or shotgun. NO Federal law prohibits you from building an ordinary firearm FOR YOUR OWN USE. However, unless you have a manufacturer's license, you cannot build them for sale. Title 18, US Code, section 922.
18 for long barreled Title I firearms (rifles and shotguns), 21 for handguns and any Title II tax stamped NFA firearms (short barreled rifles and shotguns, machine guns, etc.), the same as it is throughout the entire United States under federal law.
yes its legal to own a tarantula in Maine
Issue is not Alaskan law, but Federal law. You would be making what is called a "Short Barreled Rifle", regulated under the National Firearms Act. You must apply to the BATFE, and pay a one time $200 tax BEFORE making any such conversion. Failure to do so can result in a 10 yr prison sentence, a VERY large fine, and loss of your right to ever own ANY firearm.