Only if absolutely NO ONE else knows about it. Otherwise it's totally illegal.
Actually, it's illegal either way. Generally speaking, a convicted felon cannot have access to or control over a gun at all.
The answer is, it depends on what you mean. There is a legal term "constructive possession" which includes intent and access. If a felon is found to have constructive intent, that is illegal. So, in short, if a felon gets into a vehicle with someone carrying a gun, that, in and of itself, it not illegal. If the felon intends to and can access the gun, that is illegal. The problem is, there is no exact definition of constructive intent, so penalties may or may not be enforced depending on the circumstances.
Another example might be, if a felon is driving along and his car breaks down in front of a gun store and he goes in just to use the phone to call a wrecker, that, in and of itself is not illegal. However, if he asks to look at guns while he is in there, that is illegal.
Yes. Being married to a felon does not mean the non-felon loses his or her rights. BUT, if the people live together, the guns must be kept where they are completely inaccessible to the felon. They must be either kept somewhere else, or they must be locked up where the felon CANNOT get to them.
No. A felon cannot legally own or possess a gun anywhere in the U.S.
Yes, stun guns are legal in Tennessee.
can a convicted felon own a taser
The restrictions on a convicted felon are you con not carry a weapon wether it is registered or not
Yes
Depends on the conviction. What was it for?
Yes, they can get clemency in the state of Tennessee. The clemency will depend upon if the Governor of the state decides to give it to them.
best to speak to an attorney on the issue
If you are a state-convicted felon, possibly, depending on the laws of your state. CHECK THEM CAREFULLY.If you are a federally-convicted felon, NO, black powder arms are included in the list of firearms to which you are not allowed access per USC, Title 18.
yes, once convicted of a felony, your'e a felon for life.
As long as a convicted felon is not incarcerated, they can inherit money and property.
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
You cannot get an Ohio state veterinary license if you are a convicted felon. Most states do not allow this.
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link:
The state which convicted him.