There IS no law requiring the registration of any ordinary firearms in Pennsylvania. Like most of the US, PA has no mechanism to register firearms. However, all sales of handguns, including a private sale from one person to another, must pass thru a licensed gun dealer, who will conduct a background check on the recipient of the gun.
Federal law is 21.
There is no law in pa that states you can't carry a concealed weapon into a bar. There are states where it is illegal but pa isn't one of them.
The fines that you will pay for no insurance, registration, or inspection in PA will depend on the courts.
Your best course is to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
You will have to pay fines if your car gets impounded for no insurance, registration, and inspection in PA. You will have to registration before the car is released.
ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, NO, NO, NO, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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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.
You don't. The state of Texas does not require registration.
None. PA does not require gun registration- like MOST of the US does not.
Nevada state law does not require the registration of firearms. However, handgun owners in Clark County must register (at no charge) their concealable firearms (essentially any firearm with a barrel 12" or less) at a law enforcement agency within an incorporated city of Clark County (this registration is informally called the 'Blue Card'). The ordinance provides a period of at least 60 days of residency in the county before registration of such a firearm is required, and a period of at least 72 hours for the registration of a pistol by a resident of the county upon transfer of title to the pistol to the resident by purchase, gift or any other transfer
No. Pennsylvania doesn't have gun registration.