Dependent on circumstances. If it's something which is only a state felony (IIRC, multiple DUIs is a state felony in NY), then it's possible to apply for disability. If the conviction was for something defined as a felony under federal law, I suppose it's theoretically possible, but the odds would be stacked greatly - perhaps even insurmountably - against you.
To my knowing No a confected felon may never posses a gun but don't take my word for it go to your local wilidlife store
can a felon own a crossbow in oregon
Nowhere in the US
i want to register to vote can i as an convicted felon in new york
Since you can post on the internet, do a search on NY gun laws.
Yes it is perfectly legal to own a paintball gun in NY. Some of the best teams come from NY. NY also has over 40 fields.
No
You will have to contact your local police. NY has a patchwork or laws.
State statutes and/or local ordinances prohibit the sale and possession of air guns, CO2 guns and slingshots in some areas such as San Francisco CA, Chicago IL, Morton Grove IL, Buffalo NY, Philadelphia PA, New Jersey, Washington DC, Bronx NY, Brooklyn NY, Long Island City NY, Manhattan NY, Queens NY, New York City NY, and Staten Island NY. Persons in New Jersey need a permit for any air gun. Michigan residents- .177 cal air rifles and smooth bore (bb only) air pistols are allowed. All other airguns are restricted and we cannot ship them to your area. Air Soft guns are restricted in San Francisco CA, Chicago IL, Morton Grove IL, Buffalo NY, Philadelphia PA, Bronx NY, Brooklyn NY, Long Island City NY, Manhattan NY, Queens NY, New York City NY.In most states other than the above places a felon may have a bb gun, air gun or gas gun so long as state statutes do not include such guns in it's definition of a firearm. In fact, some states such as North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and others allow felons to own firearms with the exception of handguns.Added 7/5/09: USE CAUTION in relying on all the information contained in the above answer. My recent research has discovered that despite what the above answer states, (specifically) North Carolina does NOT allow firearm ownership to convicted felons. (See below link)
Federal law (18 US Code 922) says that a convicted felon- ANY felony- may not possess a firearm. In any state.
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Yes