Possible but not likely. The laws governing the rights of felons are so vague that they can be essentially enforced in whatever capricious manner decided by the prosecution and law enforcement. Strung weapons are not discussed in the second Amendment and most justice types construe the prohibition of firearms to former felons to include any weapon that launches a projectile. Technically, a felon can be prosecuted under most state and Federal Laws for being in the same room as a toy Nerf gun. Keep in mind that proximity is possession.
Federal law covering all states, including Maryland, stipulates that no person
with a felony can posses a firearm. If you plan on hunting with bow and arrow
or some other method not involving a firearm you should be ok, just get your
hunting license first.
not any place in the U.S.
can a convicted felon hunt deer with a bow or a gun
Can a fell on Deer hunt in the state of Ohio with the muscle odor
If you are a state-convicted felon, possibly, depending on the laws of your state. CHECK THEM CAREFULLY.If you are a federally-convicted felon, NO, black powder arms are included in the list of firearms to which you are not allowed access per USC, Title 18.
It is a federal crime for a convicted felon to possess a firearm. I am not sure if you can bowhunt. Hunting with or possession of a bow or crossbow is a matter of specific state laws. Check the laws specific to the state in which you reside or intend to hunt.
No. A convicted felon cannot hold a shotgun in ANY state. If they have gone thru the process for restoration of rights, and the conviction was for a STATE crime, they could. Federal crime- no restoration of rights possible.
In the U.S. a convicted felon may not own or posses a gun.
no
A felon who is an ex-con can hunt in Mississippi - however, they may not do so with a firearm. To be an ex-felon, any and all felony convictions must have been overturned, and the conviction reversed.
Federal Law's trump state Law's and the federal law says a muzzle loader is NOT considered a fire arm.
In the state of Missouri Its perfectly legal to hunt with a black powder rifle during deer season. In all counties
No