I do not see where that would be a problem. Most laws state that convicted felons can not be in possession of a fire arm. Which means they can not carry handle or own a fire arm. Not that they can not be in an area where there are fire arms. After all some retail stores sell rifles and even hand guns. This would prevent felons from entering some stores and I have never heard of this.
This is a tricky one. It is illegal for a convicted felon to be in possession of a firearm, specifically, but to have one owned by another person on the same property raises some flags. While it is best to not have any firearms around a felon, it is legal for another resident of the property to own and house a firearm, if that person is not a felon. Whether charges would be brought against a felon living on the same property as someone legally allowed to own a firearm would be a judgement call by any LEO involved with a specific situation. In short, yes and no to your question. When it comes to felons and firearms, it is always best to err on the side of caution.
That's a tricky question. It isn't illegal to reside there, but it's illegal to have any access to guns.
The general answer is, yes, as long as the felon has no access to the guns. In other words, the guns must be locked up, and the felon may not have keys or combinations to access the guns.
Felons are not allowed to have any weapons.
Felons are not allowed to possess guns, regardless of where they are.
Felons are never allowed to buy or own guns.
No
No, convicted felons may not own BB guns, pellet guns, air rifles, dart guns, tasers, or any other similar weapon.
Sure, they can get married.
No, former felons are prohibited from obtaining legal residence in the US.
Felons cannot own or possess guns anywhere in the U.S.
Those members of it who were citizens, and weren't felons, were allowed to. (I'm not implying that any of them are felons, just saying that felons aren't allowed to vote; I know some of his family members are not US citizens, so they wouldn't have been allowed to vote either.)
I'm not sure exactly what your question is, but felons aren't allowed to own or possess guns, no matter what the charge was.
I believe so.
No, there is no background check for airsoft guns, however, having airsoft guns that might be confused for firearms is a terrible idea for felons or parolees.