contact the state Attorney General's Office
Depends on state laws.
You will need to consult with a lawyer for a legal/correct/current answer.
Regardless of what the MO law states, the federal law prohibits felons from owning firearms, and this supersedes any state law which states anything to the contrary.
None. Felons cannot legally own firearms unless their rights have been restored.
Colorado is currently reforming their laws on felons with firearms. If laws pass, it will depend on what type of crime you commited. If it was a violent crime or involved force, you will still lose your right to carry. At the time, it is best to check with your attorney, judge, or local law enforcement before you pick anything up.
Felons are prohibited any and all firearms. Other weapons are subject to normal laws; however, they may be imposed with restrictions on certain types and other equipment.Added; Included in the above - is the fact that (under US Federal Law) felons are denied possession of black powder weapons which are classified as firearms under both US Code Title 18, and under the FFL.
No, federal laws make it illegal for a felon to own a firearm. The state doesn't matter
No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
Question: Have your firearms rights been restored? If not, regardless of what Wyoming law may say, FEDERAL LAW prohibits convicted felons from ever possessing firearms, and this includes black powder arms.
none legally.
You need to ask a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
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