Not in Montana, nor in any other state.
Being pardoned does not allow a felon to possess a firearm. Only an overturning of the conviction can do that.
A felon can be "around" a person with a firearm as long as the felon doesn't own or possess the firearm, however, "possess" is subjective. If the felon can access the firearm, it might be considered possession if something were to happen.
no
Generally speaking no felon (regardless of their age) is allowed to possess a firearm.
No.
No. A felon may not possess a firearm anywhere in the US.
A felon cannot own or possess a firearm anywhere in the U.S. unless the felons rights have been restored.
No- nor can a felon possess a firearm in any state. Federal law.
A gun part is not a regulated item. However, the frame of a firearm, known as the receiver is legally a firearm. A convicted felon may not possess a firearm, nor may they possess ammunition.
Yes.
No, they cant possess firearms at all
Typically, no. While the one family member being a felon doesn't impede on the right of other family members to possess a firearm, the felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to a firearm. Even if the firearms are kept locked up in a safe which the convicted felon does not have the means to get into, their proximity is considered to be them having access to firearms.