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Because of the danger commonly associated with firearms, a stringent process goes with purchasing a gun.

Legal Gun Store Compliance

In most jurisdictions, a person in the process of buying a gun must follow certain regulations. First, the place where one is purchasing a gun must have a valid federal firearms license. This is a license that is issued by the federal Bureau of Tobacco and Firearms (BTF). In most instances, the BTF will approve such a license, assuming that the applicant has not violated any gun laws, has not withheld any pertinent information in the application, and the place of business is in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.

Obtaining a Gun License

Second, in compliance with federal law, the potential gun owner has to have a license to carry firearms. After filling out the appropriate forms, the applicant must wait while a background check is conducted. This will include checking any criminal past, especially if they have a history with using guns for criminal purposes. Once this is concluded, the person may go about purchasing their firearms of choice.

Reasons to Get Firearms

Personal Protection

Depending upon the reason for buying the gun, there are other matters that should be considered. For instance, most people buy a gun for personal protection. If this is the case, they should check to see if their state allows individuals to carry concealed weapons. Statistics show that states that allow for this have lower crime rates. If the state does allow gun owners to conceal their weapons, the next step is to apply for a concealed weapons permit.

Hunting

Finally, some gun owners purchase firearms with the intent of hunting. If that is the case, the gun owner needs to check with state requirements, and fill out the appropriate forms to get a hunting license. A hunting license only allows the gun to be used in cases of hunting wild animals that are unprotected by state or local law.

Firearms Legal Help

If you have questions about gun laws, or if you have injured or been injured by a gun, you must seek legal counsel. That is because the law generally carries stricter penalties when a gun is involved. An attorney specializing in firearms will inform you of your rights, and help you to determine the best course of action.

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