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zdeweilx

zdeweilx

It's over
Dec 15, 2025
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I booked my stay in the US for this summer in a state that's apparently very liberal when it comes to selling firearms

Could someone who lives in a liberal state tell me how easy or difficult it is to buy a gun for a foreigner, more specifically for someone coming from Europe ?

Of course my plan is to use it on myself only
 
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knowledgeseeking

knowledgeseeking

Experienced
Apr 5, 2025
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You will have to do some research. It is harder for a visitor. You may need to get a hunting license or something. Each state has its own laws.
 
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iveseenfootage

iveseenfootage

it’s almost dry
Nov 30, 2025
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Legally it would be quite difficult on a non immigrant visa. You'd have to get a hunting license and go through those hoops or get one illegally, which wouldn't be the easiest.
 
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TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
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I am an US citizen and I would agree with the other posters that it will be very, very difficult to legally acquire a firearm in the US if you aren't a citizen and as a foreigner. Even if you try to find a 'loophole', getting caught would result in really serious legal consequences, so realistically I would say you most likely would not be able to legally acquire a firearm.

Also, I'm not a lawyer so this isn't legal advice, but just my basic understanding of firearms laws as a layperson.
 
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DeathSweetDeath

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Nov 12, 2025
759
Yeah, no, you'd need to actually be a legal resident of that state to benefit from their liberal gun laws.
Of course, there may be not-so-legal options for those who know where to look.
 
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