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Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be 21 to purchase a handgun, but may possess at 18 in North Dakota provided individual is legally able to possess a firearm under the law.
Last updated September 15, 2021 . North Dakota has no law requiring the registration of gun owners.
N.D. Cent. Code 62.1-04-01. Any person who is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing a firearm may carry an unloaded handgun openly or secured, without a license.
An individual may keep a loaded, concealed firearm in a vehicle provided they show valid identification and notify law enforcement that they are in possession of a firearm.
North Dakota law does not require a background check on firearm sales or transfers by unlicensed sellers. The state does have certain prohibitions on transferring firearms to prohibited people.
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Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be 21 to purchase a handgun, but may possess at 18 in North Dakota provided individual is legally able to possess a firearm under the law.
Current federal law requires background checks to be performed for anyone purchasing a firearm at a federally licensed gun dealerhowever only 40% of guns sold in the US are sold through a federally licensed dealer. In most states, sales at gun shows, flea markets, and private gun sales are not subject to regulations.
North Dakota law does not require a background check on firearm sales or transfers by unlicensed sellers. The state does have certain prohibitions on transferring firearms to prohibited people.
An individual may keep a loaded, concealed firearm in a vehicle provided they show valid identification and notify law enforcement that they are in possession of a firearm.
North Dakota law prevents a person convicted of a felony, convicted of certain types of misdemeanors, or found mentally deficient from possessing firearms.

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