A person can discharge a firearm in Canada on private land with permission from the owner. The person must be using the gun as target practice.
Transport a restricted or prohibited firearm to or from anywhere in Canada.
Having ANY degree of felony makes you ineligible to purchase, possess, or have access to a firearm.
Long guns, yes. Handguns, no.
Indiana does not have gun registration. If you're carrying your firearm in the legal and prescribed manner, there is no requirement for it to be registered.
yes it is a non-restricted firearm but costs the same as a vacation to Hawaii on a first-class flight!
It prevents the firearm from discharging before the shooter means to have it discharge.
The results of the conviction are the same whether there is evidence or not evidence. If you are convicted, the punishment is whatever the local laws allow for whatever crime you committed.
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Drowning, accidentally discharging a firearm, and poisoning are all possible outcomes of unhealthy, risk-taking behavior.
Felony
Depends on the law where you live- it varies place to place
The EJECTOR. The EXTRACTOR withdraws the empty case from the chamber, but the EJECTOR throws it out of the firearm.
It depends on whether they were charged under state or federal statute. If charged under federal law, they could receive up to 15 years for simply possessing the firearm, much less discharging it. In addition - any other crime that was associated with their discharging of it, could be added on to the possession charge.
You need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
Sort of. Just possessing the firearm would be one charge, and another charge by discharging the firearm (assuming it is in violation of a statute). But discharging the firearm several times will more than likely increase the punishment. This depends on what he shot at and your state law. There is absolutely no way to know what someones punishment will be, there are just too many factors.
No, crossbows are not considered firearms in Washington state. They are generally treated as archery equipment and are subject to regulations concerning hunting and prohibited areas. However, it is recommended to consult the specific laws and regulations to ensure compliance.