No, at least in most U.S. states. IIRC, in Illinois, you have to have a FOID card to even look at guns in a gun store.
It depends on where you are. Most U.S. states don't require a permit to own a gun. In order to carry a gun, you need a permit in some states, but each state sets its own laws on how to get a permit, so it depends on where you are.
No, as long as you can otherwise legally own a gun. The state of MS recognizes your vehicle as an extention of your property.
No, although handgun purchases do require a purchase permit.
It depends on what you mean. In the U.S. to own a gun, you don't need a permit to own a gun except in a very few places. If you want to carry it, it depends on where you are. Each state sets its own rules for that.
No permit required.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. you can own a gun in any state without a permit, except that the state of Illinois requires an ID to purchase a gun.
It all depends on where you live. Some Counties, States, and countries require a permit. Several states do not.
No.
It depends on where you are and what you mean by "license." In the U.S. in most states, you have to be 21 to get a handgun carry permit. In most states, you do not need a license just to own a gun.
Arizona is an open carry state. If you can legally own a handgun, you can carry it openly without a permit. If you want to carry a concealed handgun, you need a permit.
Most likely YES. In some states and countries they are not legal to own
Wisconsin does not require a permit to purchase or to own a firearm. It does require a permit to carry a firearm concealed on your person. When you apply, the permit will be granted or denied within 21 days by State law.