LOTS of laws. MA is not a gun-friendly state.
Depends on the state's firearms laws.
MA as a rule
Every state has laws and rules regarding the carrying of firearms. Check the laws for your state for any specific limitations.
You don't. Arizona does not require registration of firearms. It is also a blatantly unconstitutional act to require firearms registration of any kind. A patriotic American would defy any such laws, and right so! We are under no obligation to obey unconstitutional laws.
The ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) enforces federal laws related to firearms, including regulating the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of firearms. The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) enforces tax laws related to firearms, such as excise taxes on the sale of firearms and ammunition. Both agencies work together to ensure compliance with these laws and regulations.
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Depends on the laws in that state. Conducting repossessions does not grant any special privileges for firearms.
Yes. Ct has laws regarding firearms.
The gun laws specific to Columbus now longer apply. Thanks to legislation and the Ohio Supreme Court, Ohio state firearms laws now supersede any local laws.
Question is to vague and indefinite to address. Insert BATF (Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms) into any search engine and you will get plenty of informationi to follow-up on.
Unfortunately, Massachusetts does not recognize any out of state firearms licenses. However, you can apply for a non-resident License to Carry Firearms in Massachusetts. Attorney Jesse C. Cohen massguns.com.
Depends on where you are located. We get questions from several nations that have differing laws- and you did not share that with us. Check with a local gun shop for a current answer.