This depends on the charge that resulted in the suspended sentence. If the charge is for domestic battery, stalking, violation of a protective/restraining order or any felony, then that person would be barred from purchasing or even possessing a firearm.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
Depends on where you live, and how the Gatling Gun is operated. In MOST of the US, a hand cranked Gatling Gun is legal to own, if you can meet the legal requirements to own an ordinary gun. However, the last one I saw for sale was around $15,000.If the Gatling Gun is operated from a power source (think Jesse Ventura and the movie Predator), then it is regulated as a machinegun. That requires special registration and payment of fees.
It depends on what you mean. Gun safety class for what purpose? Illinois does not issue a gun carry permit so there is no safety class for that. If you mean for a different purpose, it depends on what the purpose it.
No, and, even if you could, it would only be counterproductive in giving the the expectation that you'll fall on your sword for them every time. Your son got himself into his predicament, and it's going to be on him.
Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan didn't participate in the Interstate Drivers License Compact If there were states that were not sharing driving records it's a safe bet that they will be soon.
No.
mind your own buisness your lucky i heard of it my teacher says it alot when someone got suspended
What did shock me was when he got his own business started.
What did shock me was when he got his own business started.
I'm a girl and I got suspended 7 times. I then got expelled from school. My parents didn't care. I got suspended for swearing, getting into fights and misbehaving in class. I got expelled for get too many detentions. I think I got about 56 detentions in my school life when I got expelled in year 10
To Each His Own - 2010 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2010
Yes, I can: I didn't get a ride, I got here on my own.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
No you do not have to be a gun expert to own a gun. As long as you are of legal age to own a firearm and you do not have any felony offenses on your record, you can own a gun.
You will need to get a lawyer and provide ALL THE DETAILS of your crime, trial, conviction, sentence to get an answer.
Missouri- along with MOST other states, does not HAVE registration of ordinary firearms. Since there IS no registration, yes, you can pawn a gun not registered to you. However, if you do not own the gun, that is theft, and punishable by a prison sentence.
no he didn't!