PLEASE NOTE: In addition to state laws, the purchase, sale and (in certain circumstances) the possession and interstate transportation of firearms is regulated by the Gun Control Act of 1968 as amended by the Firearms Owners' Protection Act. Also, cities and localities may have their own firearms ordinances in addition to federal and state laws. Details may be obtained by contacting local law enforcement authorities, and by consulting the State Laws and Published Ordinances -- Firearms, available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
Rifles and
Shotguns Handguns
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Permit to Purchase No No*
Registration of Firearms No No
Licensing of Owner No No
Permit to Carry No Yes
*Waiting Period
The seller must wait forty-eight hours after the application has been completed before delivering the handgun to the purchaser. The handgun must be unloaded and securely wrapped when delivered.
It is unlawful to deliver a handgun to any person under 18, or to a person whom the seller has reasonable cause to believe has been convicted of a crime of violence, is a drug addict, is an habitual drunkard, or is of unsound mind.
Exempt from this prohibition are:
A qualified or unlimited license to carry a handgun in a vehicle or concealed on or about one's person for not more than one year may be issued by a sheriff of the county where the applicant resides if it appears the applicant has good reason to fear injury to his person or property or has any other proper reason for carrying a handgun, and that "he is a suitable person" to be so licensed. The sheriff may revoke a license upon proof that the license holder is not a "proper person to be licensed." The fee for a license varies, depending on the county.
Rifles and shotguns carried in a vehicle must be unloaded.
It is unlawful to make any loan secured by a mortgage, deposit, or pledge of a handgun.
It is unlawful to supply false information or evidence in purchasing or otherwise securing delivery of a pistol, or in applying for a license to carry a handgun.
It is unlawful to possess any firearm on one's person or in a vehicle while attending or participating in any demonstration at a public place, or within 1,000 feet of a demonstration after being warned by a police officer.
Units of local government have no power to enact any ordinance, rule, or regulation which shall tax, restrict, prevent, or in any way affect the possession of ownership of handguns.
It is unlawful to possess or sell brass or steel teflon coated handgun ammunition or to have such ammunition in a person's immediate possession in the commission of a felony.
It is unlawful to carry or possess any firearm within any wildlife management without a "permit allowing this privilege."
It is unlawful to hunt or discharge a firearm within 100 yards of any road or railroad without permission from an adjacent landowner.
Sources: Code of Alabama Sections 9-11-304, 9-11-257, 13A-11-50 et seq.
Caution: State firearms laws are subject to frequent change. The above summary is not to be considered as legal advice or a restatement of law. To determine the applicability of these laws to specific situations which you may encounter, you are strongly urged to consult a local attorney.
Compiled by:
NRA Institute for Legislative Action
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
(c) 1995, NRA Institute for Legislative Action.
NS 00970 Rev. 8/95 10M