Section 571.070 of the Missouri Revised States provides that convicted felons may not possess firearms. Federal law also prohibits felons from possessing firearms.
State you reside in has nothing to do with your rap sheet.
There are various places that a felon might be able to get a job in the state of Missouri. Visit the Goodwill center as they have lists of potential employers.
NO. Regardless of what state you reside in, it is a FEDERAL offense (USC, Title 18) for a convicted felon to ever own or possess a firearm or ammunition.
It is a federal crime for a convicted felon to possess a firearm. I am not sure if you can bowhunt. Hunting with or possession of a bow or crossbow is a matter of specific state laws. Check the laws specific to the state in which you reside or intend to hunt.
can I in the state of Missouri with a non violent felony conviction 10 years ago get my hunting rights back
I do not believe that ANY state that issues gaming licenses will issue one to a convicted felon.
Generally no, although some states allow a convicted felon to reside in a residence where weapons are legally owned by the homeowner. The terms of the person's release agreement apply also in conjuction with the laws of the state of residency.
No, typically a felon cannot get an out of state pass. A felon is usually not allowed to cross over state lines.
noAdded; IF the state of Missouri is one of the states that partially restores some limited gun rights to state CONVICTED felons, PERHAPS. You will have to research that for yourself. HOWEVER - if you are a FEDERALLY convicted felon the answer is no. Under US Code, Title 18, black powder weapons are classified as firearms which convicted felons are not allowed to possess.
As far as federal law is concerned a convicted felon is a convicted felon, period. And there is no provision in federal law for such a restoration. However, some states view your situation differently and do return some LIMITED rights to you. You would have to contact your State Police to detemine if MO is such a state.
The question doesn't disclose the questioners legal status - however - if the questioner is a convicted felon - it will not/can not happen. Regardless of what state you reside in it is a violation of FEDERAL Law (USC, Title 18) for a convicted felon to ever own or possess firearms or ammuntion.
I currently reside in the state of California.