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This can be a bit of a grey area... a felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. Living in the same residence as someone who owns firearms - whether they're kept in a safe or not - is often considered the same as having access.

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Q: Can a convicted felon live with someone who owns a firearm in Arkansas?
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