In most, if not all cases, no. Felony crimes are usually violent in nature, or carry longer prison sentences, and bar people convicted of a felony to buy, own or use firearms.
Yes, No and maybe are all valid answers. Which one applies to you will depend on your situation and what a lawyer says..
Crimes are misdemeanors or felonies. One or the other.
No.
Buy one.
If you mean SELL a gun to a FELON, you have committed a serious crime. You are likely to be tried and sent to prison.
only one gun
Not only can they be, but they will be. As per federal law, a felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. Entering a gun shop violates the last one of those, and thus they become a felon in possession of a firearm.
There are a couple of options. You can go into a gun shop and buy one. You can buy one from an individual, as long as the gun isn't stolen. You can order one over the internet and have it sent to a gunshop near you. In TN, you must be 18 to buy a shotgun or rifle, and 21 to buy a handgun.
You cant.Its illegal to have one in California
A felony is a crime that is serious enough to get a jail sentence of more than one year. Obvious felonies are murder, robbery, and rape.Jack committed a felony when he robbed the bank. The jury convicted the rapist of his felony after a few minutes of deliberation. If you commit a felony you cannot vote or have a gun.
A felony is a crimnal act that can be punished by one year or more in prison. There are places where it is highly illegal to possess a loaded gun. If you are found to have a loaded gun in one of those places, that is the criminal charge that would be brought against you. Please be sure that you did not mean "Felon in possession of a loaded firearm". If you were convicted of an earlier felony, you lose your right to possess a gun. To be a felon in possession of a loaded gun is a separate crime. You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your state.
If your spouse is legally prohibited from owning a gun anywhere else in the US, they'll be prohibited from owning one in Florida. If they have no felony convictions, no domestic violence convictions (felony or domestic), and have not been adjudicated mentally defective, they can own one. If any of the circumstances described applies to them, they may not.