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you can own a firearm in most any state as long as you are not a convicted fellon.some states have laws on certain kinds of firearms you can own.lots of states have conceiled carry permits that are easily obtainable for a small fee and attending a firearms safety course consisting for a few hours.and getting fingerprinted by the fbi.the whole thing can be over in less than a day. then just wait for your license to arrive at local law in your area and they will call you on the land line to come pick up your license.sometimes they let you know by mail.then your in business.i figure why own a gun if you can't carry it and let it be a part of you.but remember its a great responsibility to be able to carry a firearm. good luck,hunter

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Very generally speaking, it includes intent and constructive possession. Constructive possession can vary a little from state to state, but in general, it refers to intent and accessibility.

Explanation: "Possession" (in the legal sense) does not necessarily mean actually having it in your hand or on your person. Constructive possession means that even if f you are near it, or around it, or in the company of someone who is carrying it, you can be considered in possession of it as far as the criminal law is concerned.

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the 2nd amendment

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