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Which handgun law? Georgia, as well as every other state, has hundreds of handgun laws.
Yes and no. You can purchase a handgun while out of state, but to do it legally, you must have the gun shipped to an FFL dealer in your state and process the transaction through that dealer in your state.
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.
Unless it has changed in recent years, a gun dealer is forbidden to sell or deliver a rifle or shotgun to a person under 18, a handgun to a person under 21.
2.8 GPA
No.
The minimum GPA requierment to get into Georgia State University is a 2.8.
The South Carolina Department of Law Enforcement issues concealed handgun permits in this state of South Carolina (SLED). No license, background check or firearm registration is required when purchasing a handgun from an individual.
Technically, no. According to federal law, you can only buy a handgun in the state where you reside. You can, however, pay for a gun in any state and then have the dealer ship it to a gun dealer in your state and pick it up there. The dealer in your state will charge a transfer fee.
To carry a handgun openly or concealed in the state of Georgia (other than on your property or inside your home, car, or your place of business), you must have a Georgia Weapons Carry License (or the older Georgia Firearm License)
To legally purchase a handgun out of state, you must have an FFL dealer ship the handgun to an FFL dealer in your state.
As long as the other company is not having the item shipped in Georgia then no it is not subject to sales tax. Only when purchasing within the state or having an item shipped within the state is sales tax applicable.