It is a federal offense for a convicted felon to own or possess a firearm of any type, anywhere in the U.S.. "FIREARM - Any weapon (including a starter gun) which will or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; the frame or receiver of any such weapon; any firearm muffler or firearm silencer; or any destructive device. 18 U.S.C."* *LectricLaw.com/lexicion
Your best bet would be Dixie Gun Works, Track of the wolf or Log Cabin shop. They all carry muzzle loader parts, new and old, and are also all on the web.
A Caterpillar loader is a piece of machinery which a front end loader. They are available in a range of sizes and the jobs it can carry out will depend on the size of the machine. They can carry heavy loads, such as bricks, to another place.
No. A person under indictment for a felony may neither carry nor purchase, possess, or have access to firearms - it's treated the same as a convicted felon until they are exhonorated.
Generally, the Federal government does not consider black powder weapons "firearms," so they may bought or sold by any person, in any fashion, without regard to Federal Firearms licenses. Delaware still considers them to be deadly weapons, so you cannot carry one in a concealed fashion without a state issued CCDW.
Any felony conviction or domestic violence conviction disqualifies that person from ever touching a firearm.
It all depends on what the situation is. "Dog" did it, but as his was a felony conviction, he is not allowed to carry a lethal weapon.
The same charge and the same sentence as the person who carries out (or attempts to carry out) the offense.
No. While Federal law does not consider a true antique, such as a muzzle loader or pre-1899 gun to legally BE a firearm, Georgia STATE law does not make that distinction, and DOES prohibit possession of those by a convicted felon. You should contact the Georgia State Police for addition information.
There are thousands of criminal offenses which carry a felony penalty in Kentucky, as in every other state.
Yes, assault with a firearm is a felony in Louisiana. It may also carry with it aggravated assault.
Laws regarding carrying firearms with a criminal charge, such as assault 4, vary by jurisdiction. In general, individuals convicted of certain crimes, including misdemeanor assault charges, may be prohibited from owning or carrying firearms. It is important to check the specific laws in your state or country to determine the restrictions related to firearm possession with a criminal record.
Whatever the Class 6 Felony you are talking about.... it would be the attempt to carry it out, whether you were unsuccessful, or not.