There is no one process, since the law varies from state to state. There is no FEDERAL law that requires registration of ordinary rifles, shotguns or handguns in the US. MOST states also do not require registration. When a firearm is purchased from a dealer, the dealer makes a record of the sale, which is retained at the dealership for 20 years- but it is not registered with any one. Check with a local gun shop to see if the law where YOU live requires registration.
Under the Gun
The answer to this question will depend on whether or not the first band has registered their name as a trademark or not and whether they are famous. If they have registered their name with the trademark office and are complying with the rules of holding on to their trademark then you cannot use the name even if spelled differently. If you choose to use the name and it has not been previously registered, the original band (if they are famous) can still sue you and keep you from using the name. The trademark office will have to decide who used the name first, who is more associated with the name in the view of the general public (aka the famous band) and so forth. So you could end up being forced to change your name and confuse potential fans.
Justin Morgan was the name of the first registered horse in the Morgan breed. The breed is named after him.
jhonny got his gun
His name is Chad Bannon.
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
Well yes you should because it is registered in his name.
Commit a gun related felony...
GO TO THE POLICE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go to where you registered them.
Colorado does not have registration of ordeinary firearms, so there is no way to have a gun registered to you.
I would call the police and have them come out and make him return the gun to you. If it is in your name he has no rights to it. I am questioning why he didn't want the gun registered in his name??? Red flag to me.
There is no such thing as a registered gun within the state of TN. Class III items are registered, but that is a federal thing. You can, however, pawn any gun in TN that you legally own.
Go to the police.
Gun owners aren't "registered" like cars. One estimate is that there are @ 4 million or so gun owners.
Yes
AnswerThis question is a bit confusing. If they are registered in YOUR name, YOU must have registered them, you should know what agency you registered them with, and they should be in YOUR gun safe.