No. He may not possess a firearm anywhere in the US. Federal law.
The correct answer is Zimmerman was merely charged. He was not convicted the charges were dropped. Rumors are it was due to the influence of his father, a powerful judge in Va. Thus, he has no felony record and no prohibition on possessing a gun.
no, but it is illegal if you are a convicted felon to carry on
Under Va Code. Sec. 18.2-282, the specific offense of pointing, holding, or brandishing a gun is defined as a Class 1 misdemeanor, or a class 6 felony if the pointing occurs within 1,000 feet of a school.
what is a class u felony in va for driving with no liscens
No such class. Virginia numbers felony classes.
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A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
In VA...NO
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No, nowhere in VA.
It is going to depend on what your felony conviction was for. Virginia may have particular laws relating to that. However, it seems to me that staying away from weapons entirely would be a positive.
It depends on the severity of the felony and if the felon is a registered sex offender. Each housing authority has the right to make its decision on the basis of a felony conviction. But felonies-- except homicides and sex offenses-- of over three years old generally are overlooked.