A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
Absolutely not.
no, but it is illegal if you are a convicted felon to carry on
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States. This is federal law, and does not vary between states.
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It is going to depend on what your felony conviction was for. Virginia may have particular laws relating to that. However, it seems to me that staying away from weapons entirely would be a positive.
No. Not in VA, nor any other state. This is a matter of federal law.
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You need to consult with a lawyer for a current, legal and correct answer. ******** Heartily agree with above. There is a process where you can petition for restoration of rights. However, until that is done, a convicted felon may not possess BLACK POWDER under VA law. See Related Link below.
You will need to consult with a lawyer familiar with VA laws for a current and legal answer.
The correct answer is Zimmerman was merely charged. He was not convicted the charges were dropped. Rumors are it was due to the influence of his father, a powerful judge in Va. Thus, he has no felony record and no prohibition on possessing a gun.