I think 18.
Yes, but you have to have a license to own one.
No. No license is required.
You have to define firearms license- there are several different ones. License to own, to carry concealed, to collect, sell, import?
Where are you from? If your in the United States, you don't even need a license to own a firearm. I know some counties that don't allow for firearms, let their people get deactivated ones, so its an optimistic outlook.
Yes. If you are of legal age to own 'property' in AZ you may own a care without necessarily possessing a license to drive it.
Under US law, 2 separate matters. MOST states do not require a license to own a firearm- if your state DOES require a license, you need to check with your state. SALE of firearms is regulated by the Federal Government thru the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. To engage in the business of selling firearms, you would need to be licensed as a dealer. You may obtain an application from the BATFE. In addition, you will need to meet any state or local laws, such as zoning for the location of the business, a business license, sales tax, etc.
No they are not illegal, but you have to be 18 or over or have a firearms license to purchase one. But you can own one at the age of 12.
It depends on what you mean "bullets", where you are, and how you acquired them. If you dug up bullets on an old battlefield, there may be laws that make them the property of the landowner or the local historical commission.If you refer to live firearm cartridges that contain gunpowder and a bullet, then your local firearms statutes and regulations will tell you whether you can purchase or possess them. In some states you can "own" them, but you cannot carry them outside your home without a license to carry firearms or at least a firearms identification card. In other places, you can buy and possess bullets (cartridges) without a license, but only if you're over 18 years old and show local identification as proof.
That depends if your state requires a license. Most don't.
No, rather the opposite. In Sweden (just like in nearly any European country), firearms are tightly regulated by law, to own any firearms you need a manditory firearms license. The only people who can acquire a firearms license and thus buy and own guns are those who follow these requirements: - no criminal record - has proven their proficiency with and knowledge of guns, has proven the ability to safely handle a gun and has proven their knowledge of the respective gun laws through theoretical and practical exams. - can demonstrate a need/reason to own a firearm, such as having acces to an adequate piece of land to hunt on.
In New Zealand you have to be 18 to own a gun licence.