No. Cannot carry, touch, shoot, or have access to firearms.
No. A felon may not own, be in possession of, or be granted access to firearms.
If you are a felon, under federal law, you may not purchase, possess, or be permitted access to firearms.
No. A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms, period.
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No. A felon may not purchase, possess, nor be permitted access to firearms.
No. Aside from the federal law which states that a felon may not have access to, be in possession of, or purchase firearms, anyone who handles firearms in that shop must be covered under the shop's Federal Firearms Licence - any employees who are included under that licence may not handle firearms in that shop. No convicted felon is going to be approved for that.
In general, a felon is prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law in the United States. However, whether a felon can be in a car with firearms depends on the specific circumstances and state laws. If the firearms are legally owned by another person in the vehicle and the felon does not have control over them, it may be permissible, but this can vary by jurisdiction. It is crucial for felons to understand the laws in their state regarding firearms to avoid legal issues.
most likely............if not a felon him/herself
Absolutely not. A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms.
Under Federal law, the felon cannot have uncontrolled access to the firearms. When not in someone's hand, they need to be under lock and key- and the felon cannot have access to the key.
Federal law states that it is illegal for a felon to posses firearms or ammunition.
Yes. Only firearms possession is limited by being a felon.