As far as firearms go, yes.
Not only in Georgia, but also in any state or territorial possession of the United States.
Neither Caesar nor Claudius were violent leaders.
Under Title 18, US code, section 922, a person convicted of ANY felony is prohibited from possessing a firearm anywhere in the US. Federal law. Whether the crime was violent or not MAY have a bearing on whether gun rights may be restored at a later time, but does not affect the prohibition. You should consult an attorney licensed in your state- I am a gun collector, not attorney.
All felons in all states are prohibited from owning firearms. It doesn't matter what the crime was. convicted felon = no guns.
Normally when a person is convicted of a violent felony they are prohibited from eligibility for any temporary release programs. The Violent Felony Override( VFO) is the process by which certain persons can obtain a temporary release from the Temporary Release Committee chairman.
Normally when a person is convicted of a violent felony they are prohibited from eligibility for any temporary release programs. The Violent Felony Override( VFO) is the process by which certain persons can obtain a temporary release from the Temporary Release Committee chairman.
Under Federal law (1968 Gun Control Act) a convicted felon may not possess a firearm. There is no distinction in what type of felony. Federal law overreaches state law.
Under Title 18, US code, section 922, a person convicted of ANY felony is prohibited from possessing a firearm anywhere in the US. Federal law. Whether the crime was violent or not MAY have a bearing on whether gun rights may be restored at a later time, but does not affect the prohibition. You should consult an attorney licensed in your state- I am a gun collector, not attorney.
Neither, all guns are violent and dangerous.
I think it's neither Grand Theft Auto 1,2,3 and 4 or Saints Row 1 and 2.
Yes, unless you are mutually engaged in a sport that does this. It may also be permissible in self defence if you have actually been attacked by someone.
The earl's defense would not allow the violent stranger to live.