Federal law is 18 for long guns and 21 for handguns. Residents only, military excepted.
18 for long guns 21 for hand guns State laws vary so much that you have to contact your local police for a current, legal answer.
You will have to contact your local law enforcement agency for a current, correct and legal answer.
No. Stricter laws for owing a gun does nothing to stop crime or to keep criminals from buying guns since by definition, criminals don't buy guns legally. Maybe the debate should be extended to crazed psychopaths with guns? Obviously the laws need changing.
Kansas does not appear to have a state definition of "assault rifle", other than fully automatic firearms (machine guns). Link below is to a summary of Kansas state firearm laws.
As an individual you have to have paid the tax on it and followed all the federal, state and local laws on buying it.
No.
The Virginia House of Burgesses passed laws that prevented Africans from doing various things such as joining the militia. They were also prohibited from owning guns and buying white servants.
No because it's against the law and you can be put in jail for buying guns.
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In Kansas, buying tobacco for or selling tobacco to minors is a Class B misdemeanor. Violators will receive a fine of at least $200.
Kansas State University's motto is 'Rule by Obeying Nature's Laws'.
Kansas is a "no-fault" divorce law state