No, a convicted felon cannot participate in any activity involving a gun. Convicted Felons do not have the right to bear arms. Nor can they vote, or run for office. It is also hard for them to find a well paid job. Most employers will not hire convicted felons. !st, a bow is not a gun. 2nd, a convicted felon CAN vote, once they are off paper, (released from all supervision) Don't know about running for office... seems they would fit right in though. 3rd, there are well paying jobs out there for convicted felons, not all employers are so closed minded that they won't give a guy/gal a chance.
In the state if South Carolina, a convicted felon can bow hunt in South Carolina. As long as the person is not longer on parole, they can hunt.
ask your probation officer if they allow you to it is up to them
Yes, absolutely!
No
can a convicted felon hunt deer with a bow or a gun
An ex-convict and an ex-felon are not the same thing. An ex-felon is someone who was convicted of a felony, but the conviction was later overturned - thus, they are no longer a felon. An ex-convict is someone who was convicted, sentenced, and has completed their sentence - if they were convicted of a felony, then they remain a felon.Both may hunt in North Carolina. However, an ex-con convicted of a felony charge may not do so with a firearm.
You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law to get a correct answer.
no
Not with a firearm.
no
In the U.S. a convicted felon may not own or posses a gun.
The Second Amendment of the Constitution does not protect convicted felons.
Yes you can hunt as a convicted Felon in Connecticut, Here is the answer I got from the CT DEP. A convicted felon can possess archery equipment, therefore he can hunt with a bow and arrow in Connecticut. Proof of a bow hunting certification course must be submitted before an archery permit can be issued. Mark Clavette DEP Wildlife Division
not any place in the U.S.
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. Period. That's federal law, and covers the whole of the United States.
No Maine considers a muzzle loader a firearm...