North Dakota Gun Laws
North Dakota Gun Laws
Gun Laws in North Dakota
In North Dakota, an applicant must be eighteen years old and should follow the rules/process. Carrying in common places such as churches, liquor establishments, or any other gathering public place is not allowed in North Dakota.
North Dakota gun laws about Child Access Prevention, Juvenile Possession of Handguns Law, Juvenile Sale/Transfer of Handguns Law one must know and information these gun and the gun control laws is provided here.
- Child Access Prevention Law: Not allowed in North Dakota.
Child Access Prevention (CAP) Law: According to this law, in North Dakota only adults are allowed to use a gun locking device or store guns in a place that is not readily accessible to minors.
- Juvenile Possession Law: Allowed in North Dakota.
Juvenile Possession Law (JPL): According to this law, in North Dakota juveniles (those under 18 years) are not allowed for possession of handguns. Some states in North Dakota, allowed/grant exceptions for guns used for hunting and target purposes.
- Juvenile Sale/Transfer Law: Allowed in North Dakota.
Juvenile Sale or Transfer Law (JSL): According to this law, in North Dakota, minors are not allowed to use a specified guns or sale or transfer of gun is restricted to minors.
North Dakota Requirements For Handguns, Rifles and Shotguns
| Rifles/Shotguns | Handguns | |
| Purchase Permission | No | No |
| Firearms Registration | No | No |
| Owners Licensing | No | No |
| Permission to Carry | No | Yes* |
*For concealed only.
