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Depends on State law where you live.
It depends on your state. In NH, I can buy a gun from one of my friends if I want to with no restrictions, provided it is not a restricted firearm.
That depends on what state you live in (if in the United States), or what country you live in (if not in the United States), as well as exactly what kind of firearm you're looking to buy.
It depends on where you are. In most U.S. states, you can purchase a handgun from another individual in the same state, or you can go into a gun store. Check the local laws where you are.
Not in Colorado, nor in any other state or territory of the US.
The exact same laws in effect when buying firearms from a store, shop, or private citizen apply at a gun show. The process of buying a firearm at a gun show is no different than it is to buy a firearm elsewhere.
You should be charged the sales tax from the state you live in. I know that if you live in NH and you buy a car in another state you aren't charged any tax because NH doesn't have tax.
Some long guns, although it depends on which state you live in - that's a matter of agreement between states. Handguns, no.
probably not. but, did he buy gun legally or thru a 'friend'. also, was his criminal record expunged, whereby he would not show a record if buying a firearm.........
If the firearm is not part of their job, it depends on where they live.
Yes. Any land you purchase in another state will be controlled by the laws of that state.