No limit, however, you need to check the state law on ANY loaded handgun.
Laws change and sometimes are not publicized. For correct information, contact the State Police
If you are in a place like Portland or Oregon City that restricts loaded carry by people who do not have concealed handgun licenses, you may not have a loaded firearm in your vehicle. Furthermore, if it is a handgun, it must be carried openly or "not readily accessible."
No, tracer bullets are not legal to shoot in the state of New Mexico. Doing so can end up resulting in heavy fine fees and even jail time.
According to handgunlaw.us, yes. New Mexico allows car carry, even without a permit. Added: you can have an unloaded, unaccessible gun in your car in any state, by federal law, if you are just transporting the gun from one point to another.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean can a person carry a handgun loaded and accessible in their vehicle solely because he is in the military, the answer is no. A person can only carry a handgun loaded and accessible in their vehicle if they otherwise qualify to do so. Each state sets its own laws regarding that. Some states require a permit to have a loaded gun in your car, some states don't.
If you have a valid handgun permit from any U.S. state, you can carry the gun loaded and have it anywhere in the vehicle. If you do not have a valid carry permit, you must abide by federal transport law, which basically says the gun must be unloaded and not accessible. The best choice is unloaded and in the trunk with the ammo in a separate container.
It depends on what you mean. You can transport a handgun in the U.S. but each state has it's own requirements. The general requirements are, the gun must be unloaded and inacessible, however, some states allow people to carry loaded guns in the car. If you have a handgun carry permit, you can carry in some states. Again, you should check the state laws to see what the require in whichever state you are located or going to.
To legally purchase a handgun out of state, you must have an FFL dealer ship the handgun to an FFL dealer in your state.
This will vary depending on the laws in your area. You will likely be charged with reckless discharge of a firearm (bullets that go up WILL come down- somewhere) Check the laws in YOUR state.
No. You can however have a dealer in another state ship a handgun to a dealer in your state, then purchase the gun through the dealer in your state.
According to federal law, you can only purchase a handgun in the state where you reside. You can, however, pay for a handgun in any state, and have that dealer or individual ship the handgun to a dealer in your state, and then go to that dealer to pick it up.
It depends on what you mean. If you live in the U.S. you can only legally purchase a handgun in the state where you live. If you live in one state but want to purchase a handgun in another state, you have to have a licensed gun dealer in the other state ship the handgun to a licenesed gun dealer in your state and then purchase it through the dealer in your state.