Under federal law. But the laws of some States can be more restrictive.
Why are you quoting a California lawyer talking about a California statute, when the OP is in Kansas? Your post is useless to the OP and does not...
Wandering off-topic.
You would probably be best off asking the ATF. Also, if you plan to engage in the business of a pawn broker, you will want to look into state law...
It appears that the OP's issue is resolved.
No, that is wrong. The thing is that there is more law on the subject than just a definition of "transfer." Unless you understand all the...
Note that the question involves two issues: (1) U. S. export regulations; and (2) Irish import regulations. Since bad information could get...
In law words will generally be read, understood, and applied according to their ordinary meanings. See Perrin v. United States, 444 U.S. 37...
That was a District of Columbia law that was the subject of the favorable RKBA ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U. S. 570 (United...
The first post in this thread included this link to the full text of the Vermont Supreme Court's decision. That decision (actually called, in the...
So what? That is not evidence probative of your claim. If you cannot cite verifiable, credible evidence or legal authority (statutes/case law) to...
So you now claim that nine words which you attribute to Alan Dershowitz (without citing a source to authenticate that attribution), out whole body...
So you claim to know the one, true meaning of the Constitution; and anyone who disagrees with your interpretation is wrong? In other words, you...
What our Constitution means and how it applies has been a matter for dispute almost as soon as the ink was dry. Hylton v. United States in 1796...
The bottom line is -- For one to be a resident of a State for the purposes of GCA68 one must be present in that State with the intention of...
See post 2.
I'm not sure what you're saying here. Did you mean to say, "...believes to be lawful conduct is in fact unlawful..."?
It all depends on the totality of the circumstances and, because of the totality of the circumstances, what evidence might be available. It’s...
Intent is generally an element of a crime, and must be proved for conviction. But what constitutes intent, and what may be probative of intent,...
The only possible, and real simple, answer is YES -- unless you don't think up to 10 years in federal prison is "trouble." And there's really...
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