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theking 11-10-2005 10:21 PM

Oregon - It is unlawful to sell, deliver or transfer any firearm to a minor under 18.

Pennsylvania - No seller may deliver a handgun to any person under 18.

Rhode Island - It is unlawful for a minor under 15 to possess and use any firearm or ammunition, unless he or she has a firearm permit and is at an approved rifle range or camp and is in the presence of a qualified adult. It is unlawful to sell any firearm or ammunition to a minor under 18 without the prior consent of his or her parent or guardian.

South Carolina - It is unlawful for the following persons to possess a handgun, any person under 21, but this does not apply to the temporary loan of a handgun for instruction purposes when the minor is under the immediate supervision of a parent or adult instructor, or members of the armed forces.

South Dakota - A person under 18 may not possess a pistol. This prohibition does not apply when a minor has the consent of parent or guardian and was in the presence of parent or guardian and was on premises owned or leased by the minor or a parent, guardian or immediate family member; the minor was in the presence of a licensed or accredited gun safety instructor, or was using the pistol for farming, ranching, trapping, target shooting or gun safety instruction.

Tennessee - It is unlawful to possess a handgun for persons under 18. It is unlawful to sell or transfer a handgun to any person under 18.

Texas - It is unlawful to knowingly sell, rent, give or offer to sell, rent or give any firearm to a person under 18, without the written consent of a parent or guardian.

Utah - It is unlawful for a person under 18 to possess a firearm without permission from a parent or guardian, or is accompanied by the parent or guardian. A minor under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

Virginia - It is a crime for any person to sell, give or otherwise furnish a handgun to a minor if he has reason to believe that the buyer or recipient is under 18, unless such transfer is made between family members or for the purpose of engaging in a sporting event or activity. A person under 18 shall not possess or transport a handgun or assault firearm. This prohibition does not apply to a minor in his own home or on his property or
on the property of another with prior permission, while accompanied by an adult while hunting, at a range or firearm educational class, and while transporting an unloaded firearm to and from such activities. It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly to authorize a child under the age of twelve to use a firearm except when the child is under the supervision of an adult.

Vermont - It is unlawful for a child under 16, without consent of a parent or guardian, to possess or control a handgun.

Washington - A commercial firearms dealer may not deliver a pistol to a purchaser who is prevented from possessing a pistol, or who is under 21 or to one who he or she has reasonable cause to believe is a drug addict, habitual drunkard, or of unsound mind. No person shall deliver a pistol to any person under 18 or to one who he or she has reasonable cause to believe has been convicted of a felony, or who is a drug addict, an
habitual drunkard or of unsound mind.

Wisconsin - lt is unlawful for a person under 18 to go armed with a handgun or for any person to sell, lend, or give a handgun to a minor. This does not apply to target shooting when the minor is under the supervision of an adult. It is unlawful for any person under 16, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, to have in his or her possession or control any firearm. Persons between the ages of 14 and 16 who have a firearms safety certificate are exempt and may possess a firearm while alone. Those with a safety certificate who are between 12 and 14 may possess while accompanied by a parent or guardian.

West Virginia - None.

Wyoming - It is unlawful to sell a handgun to anyone under 21. It is unlawful to sell, barter, or give cartridges designed for use in a handgun to anyone under 16.he following is a citizen's guide to legal transportation of personally-owned firearms for hunting, competitive shooting,vacationing, and changing residence between states.

bringer 11-10-2005 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by com
call and ask the atf
Added by johnboy_96 on 2001-11-21 @ 22:13:24
I spoke with an ATF inspector today. He explained to me that the only way a person under the age of 21 can posess a handgun is if they have a letter of permission from their parent or legal gaurdian. And no a person under 21 can not purchase a handgun from a private party. this is against the law. If you sell a handgun to someone who is under 21 you can do serious jail time. But I digress some people only hear what they want to hear. So believe this if you want, or call your local ATF branch office and ask to speak to an inspector. Let them educate those who are ignorant of the law. I have spoken....

still looking for that damn specific penal code... im too tired to be worming through all this crap again... :)

posess doesnt mean own. at the age of 19 you couldnt legally transfer that weapon to anyone else because you werent its legal owner. basicly, you're borrowing it with a permission slip until you are of legal age to own it.

com 11-10-2005 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bringer
posess doesnt mean own. at the age of 19 you couldnt legally transfer that weapon to anyone else because you werent its legal owner. basicly, you're borrowing it with a permission slip until you are of legal age to own it.

I never looked that far into it. Just made sure it was in the clear for me to have :)

bringer 11-10-2005 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by com
I never looked that far into it. Just made sure it was in the clear for me to have :)

yeah, what i was getting at is even now you most likely dont own the weapon. if you were to apply for a ccw permit or sell it you wouldnt show up as the legal owner. just something to look into i guess. whoever gave it to you might want to do a legal transfer if you're over 21 :)

com 11-11-2005 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bringer
yeah, what i was getting at is even now you most likely dont own the weapon. if you were to apply for a ccw permit or sell it you wouldnt show up as the legal owner. just something to look into i guess. whoever gave it to you might want to do a legal transfer if you're over 21 :)

well ahead of you... i didnt even think about registering it untill I was 21, after having it regged and waiting for the CCW, a concealed carry w/o permit's about a $200 fine


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