Indictment for a felony- you may not POSSESS a gun.
Yes. Conviction of a felony, being under indictment, being a fugitive, or being convicted of domestic violence are disqualifiers.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
Without getting into a bunch of specifics, generally speaking, no. A person who cannot legally own a gun also cannot legally possess it. Having it at a range shooting it would be considered possessing it.
Generally speaking, no. If a person is a felon, they cannot normally own guns unless the person's gun rights have been restored.
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If they have been adjudged mentally incompetent, no.
under FEDERAL law, yes. Under state law- maybe.
You don't need a gun license if you are 25 but if your under 25 you do need a gun license
As long as that person can otherwise legally own the firearm.
most likely just for sure no rifle or shotguns. if the person your giving the gun to is under 18 then i would suggest not to. but if the person was in the military or served in the police then for sure u can give them any gun. The actual answer is, in the U.S. you can give a gun as a gift to anyone who qualifies to own the gun. In other words, if the person is not a felon and otherwise qualifies to own the gun, it's perfectly legal to give the gun as a gift or to loan the gun to the person. Whether the person was in the military or a police officer has nothing to do with it. BUT, there are two main stipulations: 1. You can only take possession of a HANDgun within the state where you live, so if you are giving a handgun to a person in another state, you are supposed to (required by law) ship it to a dealer in that person's state and they are supposed to pick it up there. There will almost always be a fee involved with that. 2. It has to be a legitimate gift. It is illegal to go buy a gun for another person if it is not a gift.
Forever. Once a person is convicted of a felony, under FEDERAL law, they lose the right to own a firearm. It does not come back.