You will need a lawyer for a correct, current and legal answer.
No.
is bow hunting allowed in Maryland for convicted felons
If you mean hunting with a firearm, a convicted felon loses the right to possess a firearm. The felon MAY petition the Governor for restoration of rights, but it is not an automatic process.
In Mississippi, one must not have been convicted of certain crimes, stay out of trouble for 7 years, return to the sentencing court, and request restoration of your firearm rights ...for hunting purposes.
A hunting license, yes. But NOT a firearm or black powder weapon.
If you are on probation, you loose the right to vote until you go to the government and fill out an aplication to get your voting rights and your ability to carry a firearm. In addition, you may never have or carry a firearm, for any reason, not even for hunting purposes.
As long as that person can otherwise legally own the firearm.
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.
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms. That's federal law, and applies to the whole of the United States.
Convicted felons are prohibited by most states and the federal govt from possessing firearms, which is the method most commonly used in hunting. However, you may be able to possess something other than a firearm, such as a bow.
No. A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be granted access to firearms. Period. Not just in New York, either - that's a federal law.
Yes you can but be remind that a felon can not be in possecion of a firearm .so that limits you to cross and bow and arrow.If you get caught hunting with firearm you will be charged with another felony with a 3 year manatory sentence.