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any part of a gun WITHOUT a receiver is not considereda gun
Not unless the rifle is one that can readily be converted to a conventional firearm. A muzzle loader is not defined as a firearm under Federal law. Please note, however- IF a person is prohibited from possessing a firearm due to criminal history, in Virginia they are also prohibited from possessing black powder- and by Federal law from possessing 209 shotgun primers (used by some muzzleloaders)
It is FEDERAL Law that classifies black powder weapons as firearms. . . and therefore, prohibited to convicted felons.
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No. Felons are prohibited from owning ANY KIND of firearm, including black powder arms.
yesAnother View: Refer to 18 USC, Sections 921 & 922 which specifically define black powder arms as FIREARMS which are prohibited to convicted felons.In addition: Black powder itself is classified as an explosive, the possession of explosives is prohibited to convicted felons as as well.
The purpose of itching powder is to make a person itch. The itching powder will make the person feel like they are going crazy.
The cast of Powder Marks - 1924 includes: Cliff Bowes Sidney Smith Virginia Vance
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No. There is no state were a felon may own any firearm.
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Contact the US Attorney office in your area. Generally a felon is prohibited from possessing a firearm, and a black powder gun is a firearm. The US Attorney can restore your rights to firearm possession.