Federal law already
prohibits licensed dealers from selling handguns to anyone under the age of 18, but Florida's new law makes it only the third state in the country, along with Hawaii and Illinois, to raise the minimum age for rifle purchases to 21.
Not exact matches
Currently, federal law
prohibits anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing a handgun from a
licensed dealer but allows adults 18 or older to buy rifles.
Tesla previously believed that a supporting law
prohibited direct sales to customers even with the
dealer license so the clarification from the judge that direct sales would be allowed with a run of the mill automotive
dealer license came as quite a relief.
It
prohibits licensed car manufacturers from getting a
dealer's
license.
Indiana is the new battleground for General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) and Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA), Autoblog wrote, and the point of contention is a new law that would
prohibit any manufacturer from being able to hold a
dealer license after December 31, 2017.
Senate Bill 260 would explicitly
prohibit the BMV from issuing
dealer licenses to manufacturers.
Authored and pushed by General Motors, HB1254 with amendment 3 would
prohibit any manufacturer from being able to hold a
dealer license after December 31, 2017.
If the firearm were considered to have been «delivered» to the corporation, does this mean that anyone between the ages of 18 and 21 who is not
prohibited from possessing a handgun can purchase a handgun (for a corporation) from a federally
licensed dealer when acting as an officer of said corporation?