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What are synonyms for convict?

Some synonyms for convict are prisoner, felon, offender, and criminal.


Can a convicted felon's wife or son own weapons that are not in the felon's place of residence?

can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home


Can a convicted Felon own a gun at home?

No.


Can a felon in Ks have a gun in his home for protection?

No.


Can a felon live in the home with someone who owns a firearm in arkansas?

A felon may not purchases, possess, or be allowed access to firearms. Living in the same home as a felon is considered to be allowing the access, even if they are kept in a safe.


Can a firearm be kept in a gun safe if in the home of a felon?

Yes. Felon may not have access to the combination or keys.


In Texas can a spouse of a convicted felon own gun if they keep it in gun safe in home?

The general answer is yes, the spouse of a felon can owna gun as long as the felon has no access to it.


Can a felon have a firearm in his home or on his property?

No, he cannot have a firearm.


How many years had Galileo been a prisoner in his home?

Galileo was a prisoner in his home for about 8 years before he died in 1642.


Can a gun be in the home of a convicted felon?

No. Federal law prohibits a convicted felon from purchasing, possessing, or having access tofirearms and ammunition.


Can a convicted felon own property in Hawaii?

A convicted felon should be able to own a home in Hawaii. Generally, only credit scores are run for home ownership, not background checks.


You are a convicted felon may your wife own a firearm in the home?

The answer is, it depends. In the United States, generally speaking, a felon cannot legally own or possess a firearm. If the felon has absolutely no access to the firearm, he hasn't techincally broken any law, but if there were some trouble and police came into the home and discovered the firearm, or if the firearm was discovered in some other way, the local DA might try to say the felon had access to the firearm because it was in the home. That has happened here a few times. Additionally, there may be state/local laws specifically prohibiting firearms in a home with a felon.