If you live in a neighboring state, you can buy Title I long guns without even being a resident. As for residency, you can buy a firearm in Colorado the day you get a Colorado drivers license. For military personnel, orders showing that you've been stationed in Colorado for at least 30 days are required if they don't possess a CO license.
You are not required to purchase firearms in the state that you reside, however you must check with your local sheriff's office or other law enforcement agency to determine the registration.
The residency requirement is 14 years.
i believe its 90 days
Unlikely. Most firearms must ship to a licensed dealer.
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You must contact the maker.
This all depends on the country where you live. Some countries consider them firearms. In the USA they are not considered firearms but you must be 18 to purchase one. Other countries may not consider them firearms but they are heavily regulated.
No, you can not register a car in a state that you do not reside in. It is illegal to do so, you must register your car where you live.
There seems to be no particular amount of time that one must be a Colorado resident to qualify for medical marijuana, but you must have the following documents:At least 2 of the following (At least 1 must be from the group of ID's)-Out of State Driver's LicenseOut of State IDPassport, Military ID, Tribal IDOr at least 1 of the following-Colorado Driver's LicenseColorado IDTemporary Colorado Driver's LicenseTemporary Colorado IDA Minimum of 1 of the following (These items must show Colorado residency)-Work Identification/paycheck stub/W-2Utility bill, medical/insurance bill or cable bill
To become Governor of Indiana, a candidate must have lived within Indiana for the period of five consecutive years before the election.
You will need to consult with a lawyer familiar with IL firearms law for a legal and correct answer.