Under the right circumstances and conditions, YES.
Yes. Anyone including even convicted felons, are allowed to own a bow in arrow.
NO
He does but he doesn't live in it, he shares a house with Louis
no
No, he doesn't have time to live on his own because he is touring and he lives in Dallas, TX.
If convicted in a magistrates court it carries a maximum sentence of 6 months in jail.if convicted in a crown court the maximum sentence is 2 years.
If the so-called 'indecent' or indelicate parts of your body are visible to any members of the public, yes, you can be charged.
Algernon finds it indecent that Mary Farquhar flirts with her own husband at dinner. He sees this as unladylike like.
It may not be illegal for YOU to own it - but - if it is in the same house as the convicted felon he may be deemed to be "in possession" of it. A convicted felon is prohibited by federal law from owning or POSSESSING firearms (USC, Title 18). If it comes to it, you MIGHT be charged with "aiding and abetting."
The federal law clearly states that a convicted felon may not own, may not possess, and may not be permitted access to firearms. Whether or not you have a gun cabinet, it can be considered permitting them access for you to allow them to stay in your house, and you may be subject to prosecution, as well, should they get a hold of that firearm.
how long after convicted of doistic violence can you own a gun in Colorado
No
can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home
No. So get rid of it.
IF his parole/probation has been completed he is just another citizen, with the exception it shows he was a convicted felon. So if he has served his sentence, completed his parole time I do not see any reason as why he could not own a knife. He has kitchen knives at his house I assume ? ?
No
no