Yes , a Felon can Owen a compound bow in NC., all so can have old guns like Muzzle loaders like the shoot on the 4th of July. I'm an 8 time convicted Felon and have both and done research on it.
No. Felons are not allowed to buy a weapon in South Carolina.
ADDED: A question which can have mixed answers. Since there is no background check required for the sale of long guns, someone who is a felon COULD actually purchase one. HOWEVER - their possession of it would violate both SC AND federal law, and make them liable for a LONG prison sentence. ALSO, if the seller knew, or had reason to believe that, the purchaser was a felon, they too could be prosecuted.
Not unless it was manufactured prior to 1898 and is classified as an antique.
The problem with owning one even then is that under 18 USC, felons are not permitted to possess explosives, and black powder is an explosive. Therefore, even if you lawfully owned a genuine antique, you could not legally poossess the powder to fire it.
US Code, Title 18, Para's 921 & 922
Many states exclude convicted felons from having a compound bow or being near weapons. This includes the state of South Carolina. Convicted felons also cannot have roommates that own weapons.
No. Felons are forbidden to possess firearms by federal law.
You will need to retain a lawyer for a current, legal and correct answer.
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Yes you can hunt as a convicted Felon in Connecticut, Here is the answer I got from the CT DEP. A convicted felon can possess archery equipment, therefore he can hunt with a bow and arrow in Connecticut. Proof of a bow hunting certification course must be submitted before an archery permit can be issued. Mark Clavette DEP Wildlife Division
Yes
can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
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No.
Illegally
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They sure can
There is no Texas law that says a felon can not own a taser.
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms anywhere in the US.