You can not buy a gun in Wisconsin and live somewhere else. In order to by a gun in Wisconsin you have to live there.
Yes. "Yes" is only partially correct. In order to buy a handgun in another state other than the state where you reside, you must have the gun shipped to an FFL dealer within your state and pick up the gun there.
It depends on which version you have.
If you are a resident of Virginia, and not prohibited from owning a gun, you may buy a gun from any other resident of Virginia. This applies in MOST states. If you are not a resident of Virginia, then you may buy a rifle or shotgun from a Virginia dealer, but not a private citizen. This is addressed in Federal law- US Code 18.922
21 for handguns 18 for long guns
Wisconsin Resident : $22,542 Non-Resident : $39,201 Minnesota Resident : $26,060
It's legal to purchase a gun out of state, but the gun is supposed to be shipped to a dealer in your state, and you have to go to THAT dealer to pick it up.
No. You can purchase a gun from a Georgia dealer, have it shipped to an FFL licenced dealer in California for receiving, and receive it in California, but you can't purchase a gun in Georgia and carry it with you as a California resident. This is due to California's laws, not Georgia's.
To possess a gun or buy ammo in Illinois, a resident must have a Firearm Owner's Identification Card.
If you mean a legal resident alien, yes. If you mean a legal resident of Arizona, yes. If you mean a legal resident of another state- THAT depends on which gun. You may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a dealer in any state (unless you reside in CA) but you may only purchase a handgun in your home state.
You can buy shotguns and rifles out of state, but not handguns. Also, some states have individual restrictions, so you should check NJ and PA law.
A resident of one state may buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer in another state IF his home state approves such a purchase (Kentucky will). You may not buy from a private citizen, dealer only, and you cannot buy a handgun in another state.
The only way to do it legally is to have the Georgia resident send it to an FFL dealer in California, then take possession of it through that dealer. Georgia's definition of gun rights and California's do not go hand-in-hand, at all.