Only if you want to own one.
Yes you can. You don't need a license to own one. If the fennec fox is imported then you must get permit and USDA license.
"Gun permit"? Be specific. There are two types of firearms-related permits which come to mind for NC. The first are pistol permits, required to purchase a handgun in North Carolina (but waved if you have a North Carolina concealed carry permit). Those take about a week. The second is the aforementioned concealed carry permit.. that can take up to 90 days.
Yes.
if you are legal to own a gun since 87 why not?
A permit for what?
You can sell a firearm as personal property in North Carolina. As per federal law, the person buying it may not be rendered ineligible to own a firearm (felony conviction, domestic violence record, illegally in the US, dishonorably discharged from the military, etc).Selling a handgun in North Carolina, they must either relinquish a pistol permit from their county of residence, or else possess a concealed carry permit issued by a county in the state of North Carolina.If you're in doubt, consider having the transaction carried out through a licensed dealer.No. They must be legally able to own a gun, a resident of NC, and if it is a handgun, they will need a pistol purchase permit.
There is no registration of ordinary Title I firearms in North Carolina. You may pawn a gun that you legally own. You may not pawn a gun that you do not legally own.
No, you can own one.
Not meeting the requirements for a permit- most commonly, criminal convictions. If you feel you were rejected in error, it may be an identity error. Check with the licensing authority.
Yes. You need to either purchase pistol permits through your County Sheriff's Office, or obtain a North Carolina Concealed Carry Permit (which, under NC law, serves as a permit to purchase handguns, as well).
No, the permit system only pertains to handguns. To buy an ordinary Title I rifle or shotgun, you simply go to a gun shop, fill out your Form 4473, have the NICS background check phoned in, and pick up your firearm. Now for pistols, you either need to purchase pistol permits from the Sheriff's Office of your county, or have a North Carolina Concealed Carry Permit.