No, it is generally illegal to possess guns in international waters without proper authorization or permits.
Felons are not allowed to possess guns, regardless of where they are.
Yes, farmers are allowed to have guns, but they are not allowed to shoot or kill animals for poaching purposes. In most countries, farmers need to have a license in order to own a gun. If they or their livestock are threatened by any sort of predator, they are allowed to kill that predator.
Individual ownership of firearms is tightly controlled in Japan. However, as a nation, the country of Japan is definitely allowed to possess armed forces.
No. A felon may not, in accordance with federal law, purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms.
luggage that has no dangerous objects in it such as drugs that are illegal, poison, guns and etc.
Techincally, in Tennessee, there is no such thing as a gun that is "in your name." There are only the following to things: guns you legally possess and guns you illegally possess. As long as you legally possess the gun in question, there is no problem.
In Canada, the kinds of guns that shops are allowed to carry for sale are only hand guns and semi-automatic guns. Fully automatic guns are not allowed to be sold.
Samoa requires that you have a license to possess a firearm (police and military excepted). Licenses are only issued for ordinary shotguns and .22 rifles.
guns?? I don't even think your allowed guns!
I'm not sure exactly what your question is, but felons aren't allowed to own or possess guns, no matter what the charge was.
potato guns are not allowed to fire projectiles. that would make them illegal, but you can have one
NO !