There is a total prohibition on issuing handgun licenses to individuals. The only people who can possess and carry firearms are serving members of the police and defense force, and this is restricted - ordinary police personnel do not carry firearms , and there is only a limited issue of firearms to other members of the prison service and wildlife and national parks department.
Which handgun law? Georgia, as well as every other state, has hundreds of handgun laws.
I'll give the answer a shot (no pun intended). It depends on the circumstances. The handgun permit and handgun permit laws allow you legally carry a handgun, but the handgun permit laws don't specify when you can use the gun. When you can use the gun is covered under the state's deadly force laws. So, if a snake is attacking you and you have no other choice but to shoot it, it's probably ok. If you're talking about randomly shooting snakes that you see on the side of the highway or somewhere, probably not.
The same laws apply to boats as apply to vehicles.
Local, State or Federal laws
The question can't be answered as asked. It depends on state laws, and laws are different in different states.
In the United States, federal law prohibits individuals under the age of 21 from purchasing a handgun from a licensed dealer. However, some states may have exceptions or different laws regarding handgun ownership for individuals who are 18 years old. It is important to check the specific laws in your state regarding handgun ownership at 18 years old.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. 11 year old children cannot own a handgun, but it is legal under federal and most states' laws to possess the handgun for legal purposes such as hunting and target shooting.
Every state has laws and rules regarding the carrying of firearms. Check the laws for your state for any specific limitations.
That depends on your states laws. Some states allow it; some states require all handgun purchases to be made through an FFL dealer.
To legally purchase a handgun at the age of 18, you must meet the age requirement set by federal and state laws, pass a background check, and comply with any additional requirements in your state, such as completing a firearms safety course. It is important to research and understand the specific laws and regulations in your state regarding handgun purchases.
That is too broad of a question to answer. In the entire U.S. there are 20,000 gun laws or more. Are you interested in any specific circumstance or law?
If you are in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, yes.