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Q: Can a felon on a air rifle in Georgia?
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Can an ex felon own an air rifle in Texas?

Yes. An air rifle is not considered a firearm, thus a felons possession is not limited.


Can a felon own or possess an air rifle in Maine?

You need to consult a lawyer


Is it legal for a felon to have a airrifle in Texas?

Yes, an air rifle is not considered a firearm by Texas or federal laws.


Can a previous felon in MI go hunting with a rifle?

No, once a felon always a felon.


Can a convicted felon own a air rifle in wv?

You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law to get a correct answer.


Can a felon own an air rifle in Tennessee?

He can, but doing so is a violation of federal felony firearms regulations. It is not legal anywhere in the US for a felon to be in possession (and that can include close proximity to) of a firearm. Federal regulation denotes a firearm as any device that expels a projectile by means of explosive force. An air rifle fits that definition.


Can a felon own a air rifle in VA?

Yes, provided that are not on probation or parole, and that it does not violate the terms set by their parole officer. Air rifles are not considered firearms in VA.


Can a felon purchase a rifle in the state of NC?

No


Can a convicted felon buy rifle ammunition?

Not legally.


Is it illeagle to buy a rifle for a felon?

HIGHLY illegal.


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A felon can not hunt with a gun or bow in Georgia.


Can a convicted felon own a black powder riffle in Georgia?

Previous answer removed. While it is true that under FEDERAL law a gun that uses loose powder and ball is not considered a firearm, the same is not true to Georgia State Law. The Georgia Criminal code does not exclude antique firearms when it defines firearm. Georgia Code - Crimes and Offenses - Title 16, Section 16-11-133 Bottom line- a convicted felon in Georgia may NOT possess a black powder rifle.