The Shockwave would not be legal to sell in Ohio except to persons who have been issued a license to acquire, possess, carry, or use “dangerous ordinance” pursuant to Ohio Rev.
§ 40:1785 “o person shall receive, possess, carry, conceal, buy, sell, or transport any firearm which has not been registered or transferred in accordance with Title 18 or Title 26 of the United States Code as applicable,” but the ATF has determined that the Shockwave is not a firearm that needs to be registered pursuant to the NFA.? Accordingly, the Shockwave is not legal to sell in Louisiana. ? a shotgun if said weapon has been modified to have an overall length of less than twenty-six inches.”? Louisiana law does not otherwise define the term “shotgun” as being limited to a firearm designed and intended to be fired from the shoulder.? Pursuant to La. § 40:1781(3), which defines a firearm as including a “shotgun having a barrel of less than eighteen inches in length” and “any weapon made from. The Shockwave would be considered a “firearm” pursuant to La.
Iowa law does not specifically define the terms firearm or shotgun, so shotguns are not limited to firearms designed and intended to be fired from the shoulder. §724.1(1), and the knowing possession of an offensive weapon by a civilian is a felony, id. A “short-barreled shotgun” is considered to be an “offensive weapon,” id. shotgun with an overall length less than twenty-six inches.” Iowa Code § 724.1(1)(b). It would be considered a “short-barreled shotgun,” which is defined as a “shotgun with a barrel or barrels less than eighteen inches in length, as measured from the face of the closed bolt or standing breech to the muzzle, or any. The Shockwave would be illegal to sell to civilians in Iowa. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and is not intended to imply that it is legal to sell in other states. In addition to North Carolina, the Shock wave is not legal in Iowa, Louisiana, Ohio, Oregon, or Pennsylvania. Information on the legality of the Mossberg Shockwave in Illinois, New York, and Texas has previously been posted to HelpDesk. § 14-409.39(3), so the Shockwave would not be considered a handgun under North Carolina law. § 14-409.39(2), but a shotgun is not defined.? A “handgun” is defined as a “pistol, revolver, or other gun that has a short stock and is designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand,” id. § 14-288.8(b)(5), but the ATF has determined that the Shockwave is not a firearm that needs to be registered pursuant to the NFA.? A “firearm” is defined as a “handgun, shotgun, or rifle which expels a projectile by action of an explosion,” N.C. § 14-288.8(a).? An exemption applies for “ersons who lawfully possess or own a weapon as defined in subsection (c) of this section in compliance with 26 U.S.C. § 14-288.8(c)(3).? There is no similar definition of a shotgun being designed and intended to be fired from the shoulder.? “Except as otherwise provided in this section, it is unlawful for any person to manufacture, assemble, possess, store, transport, sell, offer to sell, purchase, offer to purchase, deliver or give to another, or acquire any weapon of mass death and destruction.”? Id. For the purposes of this section, rifle is defined as a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder.”? N.C. The Mossberg Shockwave would be considered a “weapon of mass death and destruction” and illegal to sell to civilians in North Carolina.? A “weapon of mass death and destruction” is defined as including “any shotgun with a barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length or an overall length of less than 26 inches, any rifle with a barrel or barrels of less than 16 inches in length or an overall length of less than 26 inches.
Q: At this time is a Shockwave illegal in NC? Also, if you have an updated list of what states the Shockwave cannot be sold in that would be a great help also.