yes, and no you can't have a black powder gun or an air powered gun, but yes you are allowed to have a water pistol with an orange tip.
Even if your crime was non-violent and there was no weapons involved you may never have in your possesion a firearm, bow, or knife over a certain length.I am a convicted felon. Do I have the right to own a black powder gun or an air powered gun?
Depends on what you were convicted of?
And what you need the gun for?
If it was murder, then I don't think you should need to ask the question!I am a convicted felon. Do I have the right to own a black powder gun or an air powered gun?
Not even a toy gun, darlin.
UM nxy, a felony means a federal charge, so it's the same in all states.
If you are a convicted felon, what didn't you get yet? No Guns, because I feeel that in asking this question, you are setting yourself up to use the ';phoney'; guns to committ a crime. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry - you may have a right, but what's the point - asking for trouble - you know you can't have a real one - it's not worth it -Why don't you spend your time asking if you can go to school or volunteer in your community........No direspect meant here......Peace PS: I think you're smart enough to know how many people get killed because they flash around phoney guns......
you'd be lucky if you were allowed to own a butter knife... actually you can ask for an exception as long as your felony didn't pertain to any type of violence.
not in the state I live in. it will depend on if they do a background check on you if you can make the purchase. as far as I know though all states prohibit a convicted felon from owning a firearm. since most states have put air rifles under the catagory of firearms that would also be a bad thing
Im sure that depends on the state your in. You must have all firearms registered. Many improvised weapons are illegal including pipe rifles, etc. Slingshots, bb guns, air rifles under .22 calibur, and bows are legal for anyone assuming they are used in a appropriate location at the required age. Your best bet is to ask your local cops on a non emergency line and just ask.
No, convicted felons are not allowed weapons after parole. Especially if you were in for felonious assault, assault with intent to do bodily harm, armed robbery, robbery with intent...and so on. Sweetie, you can't even buy a BB gun.
Back ground checks are not required to purchase an air powered BB gun or rifle. As for black powder guns......laws could change from state to state.
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