No. The law against being a felon in possession of a firearm is a federal law.
No. Not in Arizona, nor anywhere else.
You need to talk to a lawyer for a current, correct and legal answer.
North Carolina is its own state.
Yes. For example, Native Americans live in Cherokee North Carolina, which is located in Western North Carolina. They even have their own casino.
yes it is
You can own them, you just can't carry them.
probably not. but, did he buy gun legally or thru a 'friend'. also, was his criminal record expunged, whereby he would not show a record if buying a firearm.........
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Yes.
You can sell a firearm as personal property in North Carolina. As per federal law, the person buying it may not be rendered ineligible to own a firearm (felony conviction, domestic violence record, illegally in the US, dishonorably discharged from the military, etc).Selling a handgun in North Carolina, they must either relinquish a pistol permit from their county of residence, or else possess a concealed carry permit issued by a county in the state of North Carolina.If you're in doubt, consider having the transaction carried out through a licensed dealer.No. They must be legally able to own a gun, a resident of NC, and if it is a handgun, they will need a pistol purchase permit.
Yes, AK-47 rifles are legal to own in North Carolina, provided that the buyer complies with federal and state laws regarding firearm purchases. North Carolina does not have specific restrictions on the ownership of semi-automatic rifles, including the AK-47. However, purchasers must pass background checks and follow any local regulations that may apply. Always check the latest laws and regulations, as they can change.
In 1789, north Carolina approved the united states constitution