Yes. The laws regarding guns in Virginia can be found at the link at the bottom of this page.
This is the specific code;
§ 18.2-308.3. Use or attempted use of restricted ammunition in commission or attempted commission of crimes prohibited; penalty.
A. When used in this section:
"Restricted firearm ammunition" applies to bullets, projectiles or other types of ammunition that are: (i) coated with or contain, in whole or in part, polytetrafluorethylene or a similar product, (ii) commonly known as "KTW" bullets or "French Arcanes," or (iii) any cartridges containing bullets coated with a plastic substance with other than lead or lead alloy cores, jacketed bullets with other than lead or lead alloy cores, or cartridges of which the bullet itself is wholly comprised of a metal or metal alloy other than lead. This definition shall not be construed to include shotgun shells or solid plastic bullets.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly use or attempt to use restricted firearm ammunition while committing or attempting to commit a crime. Violation of this section shall constitute a separate and distinct felony and any person found guilty thereof shall be guilty of a Class 5 felony.
(1983, c. 602; 1988, c. 530.)
Yes.
Yes. Hollow points are legal in all states, although New Jersey has some very tight restrictions one them.
Yes.
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No. That is what all of the federal agencies use.
yes. Gun dealers do not sell illegal items.
In the US, the state of New Jersey has the most restrictive laws regarding hollow points, but they are still legal there. They are legal in all 50 states.
There are no state laws in PA which prevent the use or carry of hollow point ammunition. The reason most people can't 'find' a law specifically relating to 'hollow point' is that laws are typically written for items not allowed or legal. Hence, no mention of hollow points. But, in short, yes hollow point ammo is legal in PA. Happy Hunting!
My Father, who is a cop, says YES ... but i dont know the Code/Section number.
Every manufacturer has their own special designs, but generally there are jacketed hollow points and unjacketted hollow points.
Yes, it is legal. If you go to your local Dicks or Dunhams store they have hollow points for sale.... I actually went to get some today from Dicks. Their not as legit as the government hollow points which can go through bullet proof vests and bullet proof glass but they will still expand in your opponent and cause major damage. (don't bother trying to get the legit ones its almost impossible unless you work for the government)
In Texas, there are no specific laws prohibiting the possession or use of hollow point ammunition. Hollow points are legal for civilians to purchase, possess, and use for self-defense or recreational shooting. However, it is important to note that while they are legal, their use in certain situations, such as during the commission of a crime, can lead to more severe legal consequences. Always ensure compliance with local regulations and laws regarding firearms and ammunition.