Gun Laws
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Gun Laws
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You can still get the book from the feds listing state and national firearm laws, get it and know it, the laws they are always a changing.
You can legaly transport an unloaded and disasembled firearm anywhere in the United States ignoring local and state laws if just traveling through from one location where you are allowed to posess that weapon to another place which also allows posession of that weapon, as long as it is unloaded in the trunk of your car or if the vheicle has no trunk in a locked container that is not the glove compartment or console according to GORRA-1986.
You may still make private off the books purchases between individuals for privately owned firearms if you are allowed to posess those weapons(in most locations).
You are allowed to make any firearm that you can legally own for your own use(in most locations).
The legal definition of a firearm according to the feds is the frame or the receiver. There are 80% complete receiver and frame kits that you can order along with the rest of the parts to make a legal firearm 'off the books'.
Any questions, contact a competent firearms law lawyer, or just trust that the constitution will protect you.....
Original Gun Laws
Once you decide to get a gun, check out the local laws. There are federal ones, but they're not stricter than any state ordinance. If you're unsure about the laws, send 75ยข to the U.S. Government Printing Office for the manual called Published Ordinances: Firearms. It runs down the latest on all state laws. In most states you can buy a rifle or shotgun just for the bread from a store or individual if you are over 18 years old. You can get a handgun when you can prove you're over 21, although you generally need a special permit to carry it concealed on your person or in your car. A concealed weapon permit is pretty hard to get unless you're part of the establishment. You can keep a handgun in your home, though. It's also generally illegal to walk around with a loaded gun of any type. Once you get the hang of using a gun, you'll never want to go back to the old peashooter.

