can I in the state of Missouri with a non violent felony conviction 10 years ago get my hunting rights back
This is a question you need to discuss with a lawyer.
The state which convicted him.
Yes in most states you'd have to wait 10 years
no
A felon isn't going to be permitted a firearm for any reason.
If you mean hunting with a firearm, a convicted felon loses the right to possess a firearm. The felon MAY petition the Governor for restoration of rights, but it is not an automatic process.
I'm not sure if a felon actually loses hunting rights.?? Gun ownership rights yes, but I think a felon can still hunt, archery, etc. Other than that you would have one choice.....lawyer, and petition the court to reinstate rights. This may be a possibility depending upon the nature of the felony. It has been done before. Not likely, but possible in some cases.
If the felon had his or her gun rights restored (meaning he or she didn't commit a violent crime), a hunting license may be purchased. Without gun rights restoration you can't get a hunting license because the way the law is written, someone without gun rights can't possess any kind of a weapon including a bow.
Texas does not grant hunting rights to illiterates
If it's a felony as defined under federal law, it simply does not happen. Doesn't matter what state you're in.
no they can not. I am trying to get my brothers hunting rights restored. you have to petition the circuit court to have rights restored... .. good luck
You need to consult with a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.