Ammunition is under federal law. Tracers are legal to own and use, but may be restricted for use in OK for hunting or some other obscure state useage law. It would be adviseable to check with any office of the BAFT (Bureau of Alcohol, tobacco and firearms) and ask - they are usually happy to answer questions. You can also call a large, professional hunting supply of gun shop - there will be a wise old man there that will know everything about it:)
No its illegal. Made illegal by the ammunition enforcement act in 1978.
Ball, blank, tracer are a few.
Tracer ammunition are bullets that have a magnesium spot on the tail end of the bullet. This burns, usually red, and allows you to see exactly where the bullet is going. It's usually employed with belt-fed machine guns and is very effective at night. Typically, every fifth round in belted ammo is a tracer.
yes tracer rounds are leagal in Ohio the feds mad them legal in 2001 march 18th
There are hundreds of slightly different types of ammo. For rifles, the most common are ball, blank, tracer, armor piercing, incendiary, frangible and dummy.
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.
Probably not.
No.
Depends. Rifle or handgun? The Florida law addresses handgun ammo. See link below to the Florida ammo law.
It should be fine as long as the ammo isn't in the gun.
In most situations they are NOT legal in California. Source: California Penal Code Section 12301-12312
Yes, assuming you can legally possess ammo.