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If they have direct access to firearms in the home, (such as an unlocked gun) no, they cannot.
In Missouri, a felon can live in a home where guns are stored in a safe, but they cannot possess or have access to firearms themselves. If the guns are secured and the felon does not have access to them, it may be permissible. However, legal interpretation can vary, so it is advisable for the individual to consult with an attorney to understand their specific circumstances and ensure compliance with the law.
No. Felons are prohibited from owning or possessing guns everywhere in the U.S.
In the US? Five years in Federal prison, no probation, no parole, IF he has access to the firearms.
So long as the felon does not have uncontrolled access to the firearms, yes. That means they are either in someone's direct close possession or under lock. The felon may not have access to the keys or combination to the safe.
In Kansas City, there are a few employers that will hire felons. A few of the places are Walmart, lawn services, construction, Home Depot, and many of the temp services will help a felon.
In Georgia, a felon is prohibited from possessing firearms, regardless of ownership. If a felon claims that firearms belong to someone else, such as a girlfriend, this could potentially raise legal issues, especially if the firearms are found in the felon's home. Law enforcement may investigate the circumstances, and the felon could still face charges related to possession. It is advisable for individuals in such situations to consult with a legal professional for guidance.
Federal law dictates that a felon may not own, purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms. Having them in a safe with a felon is your not does not guarantee that access can't be obtained, and the police could very determine that, by being in the home of a firearms owner, they do indeed have access. Whether the felony was of a violent nature or not makes no difference as far as the law is concerned.The law holds true not only for felons, but any convicted of a domestic violence offense, even if only a misdemeanor.So if you've got a felon looking to shack up with you, you're better advised not to allow it.
I do not think so, most states do not permit a convicted felon to be around hand guns. Especially if they are on parole or probation, and the Parole officier can and will come to your home unannounced and if they see that or feel that may be the case, they can violate the parole.
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can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home
Only some men are violent in the home. most are not.
In the United States, someone who has been convicted of a felony is by law forbidden to be in possession of any type of firearm.Added: The law defines "possession" to include "having ready access to."