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Except as permitted by law, Iowa prohibits the possession or carrying of a gun in or on a vehicle on a public highway, unless the firearm is taken down or totally contained in a securely fastened case, and its barrels and attached magazines are unloaded. Iowa does not otherwise regulate carrying guns in vehicles.
Iowa does not require firearm owners to register their guns.
A parent or guardian or spouse who is age 21 or older may allow a minor of any age to possess a handgun or handgun ammunition for any lawful purpose while under the ?direct supervision? of the parent, guardian or spouse, or while the person receives instruction in the proper use of a handgun from an instructor age 21 ...
Iowa law permits gun owners to sell or give a gun to another person without a licensed dealer. "The law does allow for this, but the person that is selling the gun should have knowledge or know that the person they are selling or transferring to is not someone who is a prohibited person," said Capt.
Iowa is a shall-issue, permitless carry state. In Iowa, open carry and concealed carry are legal without a license. Any person at least 21 years of age and legally entitled to possess a firearm may open carry a firearm in public without a license or permit.
As a general rule, an Iowa resident who owns a firearm can transfer possession of the firearm, by sale or gift, to another Iowa resident.
A bill of sale is recommended for private sales to document the transaction and protect the seller if the firearm is later used in a crime or reported stolen.
Federal law states that you can buy a firearm as a gift, so long as you, the buyer, are registered as such. Even if you're technically buying the gun for someone else, you will be treated as the ?actual buyer? in the transaction.