They may possibly be permitted to hunt with a bow, but certainly not with a gun. Being in possession of any type of firearm is a violation of Federal Felonly Firearms laws, and is punishable by up to ten years in prison for the gun and each round of ammunition in the person's possession.
In order to hunt with a firearm you are going to need a "certificate of relief" from the local county court. Go to the Probation Department to start the process.
gun no.. bow yes. but you must have a hunting license
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/njregs.htm
can a convicted felon own a bow and arrow
It is illegal to possess a gun while on parole in New Jersey. Violating this law can lead to serious criminal charges and potential parole violations. It is important to adhere to all conditions of parole to avoid legal consequences.
You must check with the NJ state agency that licenses that particular occupation. They are listed in the blue pages of your telephone directory. ASK THEM!
you need a permit to hunt anywhere so yes you need a permit to hunt in NJ
Yes, it is illegal for a convicted felon to possess body armor in New Jersey. Under state law, convicted felons are prohibited from owning body armor in order to protect the public from potential harm. Violating this law can result in serious consequences.
Not unless they return to New Jersey to petition the NJ Courts to expunge their record. Your record can only be expunged by the jurisdiction in which you were originally convicted. Your felony conviction follows you for life and the penalties for violating the firearm possession laws are HARSH.
It depends on why you were arrested. More specifically, it depends on whether you were convicted of a crime, and what you were convicted of. Most misdemeanors will not disqualify you from owning a firearm, but any any felony will.
There are some convictions that will prevent you from obtaining SORA (Security Officer Registration Act) certification. The NJ SORA website suggests contacting the NJSP to inquire before you waste time or money.
Yes - It is up to the NJ CPA Board to determine whether the conviction affects the ability to become a CPA
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live in NJ but dwai in ny
Yes, duck is legal at Whitesbogs. The bogs are administered to Brendan T. Byrne State Forest.
See discussion page.