Can you sell candy out of your home in Alabama without a permit?
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. you can have a gun in your home or in your place of business in every state, except that in Illinois, you must have a permit (or techincally, and ID card) in order to even purchase a firearm.
You can have two at most, but you may have more than that if you have a kennel licence.
Someone else may want to verify, but I pretty confident the answer is yes. Most U.S. states don't require any type of permit to own a gun or to keep it in your own home, and I'm pretty sure Georgia is not one of the few that do.
Yes. No permit is required to own a handgun in Florida or to keep it in your home.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean, can you have a gun in your car, the answer is, it depends. Some states, such as Mississippi, allow a person to carry a gun in the car even if the person doesn't have a permit, because the car is considered an extension of your home. Other states, such as Tennessee, allow car carry only if you have a valid handgun carry permit. Federal law allows you to transport an unloaded firearm in your car while travelling if the gun is unloaded and not accessible to you, so even if you don't have a permit, you can transport a firearm from one place to another, even if you don't have a permit, as long as you can legally possess the gun.
Yes, it is perfectly legal to posses a firearm in your home with out "licensing*" in the state of Oklahoma. The only exception would be for convicted felons and others federally prohibited from owning firearms. Oklahoma also allows for machine guns and suppressed weapons provided you follow the proper channels and by them from a licensed class 3 dealer and pay for your federal tax stamps. The only state "licensing*" required is for people who wish to carry and conceal a firearm on their person outside of their home or business. *Certain municipalities may require a city permit to own or posses a firearm.
To get a federal winery permit with the TTB (which will allow you to produce wine), you must be 21 years of age. You'll need a federal basic permit if you are producing wine that will be introduced into commerce.
The answer is, it depends. In the United States, generally speaking, a felon cannot legally own or possess a firearm. If the felon has absolutely no access to the firearm, he hasn't techincally broken any law, but if there were some trouble and police came into the home and discovered the firearm, or if the firearm was discovered in some other way, the local DA might try to say the felon had access to the firearm because it was in the home. That has happened here a few times. Additionally, there may be state/local laws specifically prohibiting firearms in a home with a felon.
As long as they are legally fully licensed in their home state, yes.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
no you have to get a licence