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Scroll for more content We'll kick off our Friday under mainly cloudy and foggy skies. It's expected to stay cloudy through the rest of the day. This evening there are portions of the Tri-State that will start seeing the first chances of winter weather returning to the region.

A core of low pressure swinging southeastward from the Upper Great Plains will merge with another over the Mississippi Valley late Friday into early Saturday morning.

This merger will create a significant winter weather event for portions of the Great Plains and the Tennessee Valley. Here in the Lower Ohio Valley, snowfall totals are expected to vary greatly. Log into your account. Password recovery. Recover your password. Forgot your password? Get help. Ironically, shotguns are more casually regulated in the United States when compared to smaller or weaker firearm counterparts. You can get a firearm or shotgun certificate application form from the firearms licensing unit of your local police force.

You can get the fees from your local police force. The fee amounts can be found from the firearms licensing unit of the police force where you live. A shotgun certificate will not be given or renewed if the chief officer of police has a reason that you should not be allowed to have a shotgun under the Firearms Act.

Or if they do not think you have a good reason to have, buy or acquire a shotgun. Your certificate will include a photograph of you and information about the firearm s or shotgun s you have in your possession.

You must have a European Firearms Pass if you want to travel within Europe with your guns. You can apply for this at the same time as your firearms certificate. European firearms passes are normally valid for 5 years or the length of your firearm certificate - whichever is shorter.

Background checks on private gun sales required Yes No Purchasers of handguns require a permit to purchase. Purchasers of long guns need a firearms purchaser ID card. Magazine size restriction Yes Yes Limit of 10 rounds for a semi-automatic rifle or handgun and 6 rounds for a semi-automatic shotgun. Main article: New Jersey gun laws New Jersey laws rating -. Policy is Shall Issue but operates as a limited Unrestricted state.

Generally it is harder to obtain a permit closer to big NY cities. Registration of firearm Yes No It is illegal to possess an unregistered handgun. Open carry allowed No Yes Carry permit holders must carry their handgun concealed. Background checks on private gun sales required Yes Yes Must be through a licensed dealer.

Main article: New York gun laws New York laws rating -. Registration of firearm No No Open carry allowed Yes Yes Background checks on private gun sales required Yes No Will need a carry permit or purchase permit to buy a handgun which require a background check to acquire. Background checks on private gun sales required Yes No All sales must be made through a licensed dealer or county sheriffs office.

Purchase permit required Yes No Must pass a safety exam and then will be issued a "Blue Card" to purchase. No permit is required for long guns. Long guns must be unloaded if openly carried. A loaded handgun can be carried in a vehicle without a permit but a permit is required outside the vehicle. A permit is required if there is ammunition in the chamber. Purchase permit required No No Registration of firearm No No Open carry allowed Yes Yes Background checks on private gun sales required Yes Yes Sales must be done through licensed dealer, unless sale is to family member.

Magazine size restriction Yes Yes Longuns no more that 10 rounds, handguns no more than 15 rounds Main article: Vermont gun laws Vermont laws rating -. Purchase permit required No No Registration of firearm Yes No Firearms dealers must report all handgun sales to the police. Open carry allowed Yes Yes No permit required unless it is a loaded handgun in a vehicle. Long guns must be unloaded to openly carry in a vehicle. Background checks on private gun sales required Yes Yes Sales must go through a licensed dealer.

Non-residents will require a permit to conceal carry. Overview of State Gun Laws. Firearm Carry Laws. There are two ways firearms are carried in the United States, concealed carry and open carry.

The names are self descriptive with an open carried firearm being visible to everyone and a concealed carry firearm being hidden from view. No federal law has ever covered the issuance of permits to carry firearms in the United States. Concealed Carry Concealed carry laws are mostly grouped into three categories or issue policies.

The three other categories are; Unrestricted - Does not require a permit to carry a firearm and is often referred to as Constitutional Carry. Shall Issue - Requires a permit to carry a firearm. Applicant only has to meet the requirements set by law such as minimum age, training, background checks etc. May Issue - Again a carry permit is required but laws can be restrictive and in some states impossible to comply with.

Often an applicant will be asked to demonstrate a justifiable need for a permit to be issued. It is left to the discretion of law enforcement as to whether a permit to carry will be issued and a few states such as Hawaii will refuse to issue a permit to anyone.

Open Carry The laws vary greatly for each state with states that do not have an open carry law or require a permit to an outright ban on open carry. Private Sales Loophole The background checks do not extend to private sales of firearms.

Firearm Registration. There are at least four states and one district that have setup a registry for guns, the states are; California, Hawaii, Maryland, New York and the District of Columbia.

Other states as listed below do not have an official gun registry but collect data on sales. Information maintained is serial numbers, fingerprints, names, and addresses.

The information is collected on handguns and long guns however if a gun was owned before there is no requirement to register it. District of Columbia - All handguns and long guns are required to be registered with the Metropolitan Police.

Hawaii - All firearms must be registered within a 5 day period from when they are brought into the state or purchased with the county police chief.



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