yes they do not do a back ground check in pa to get a hunting license go to any Walmart with a valid state id and you can walk out with a hunting licence
To obtain a hunting license, one must be over the age of ten and complete a hunting safety course. They must also have no criminal background pertaining guns or violence.
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yes or you need to have had a pa hunting license befor they made the safety coarse law(was about 20 years ago)
Possibly. Most license vendors do not have the facility to check a background, but a hunting license would not allow a felon to possess a firearm. They could/would still be arrested for that offense and obtaining a hunting license would actually show intent.
Yes. But depending on the reason your on probation, it might be in violation to your probation. So if you get a license and go hunting then the PO officer finds out... Could be bad news. Just call and ask your PO in advance.
If you mean Temporary protected Status- maybe. You must meet other requirments such as age, criminal history etc- and have a hunting license. Persons that are not permanent residents of the US may buy a hunting firearm is they can show they have a hunting license.
The term is misdemeanor. In general, yes. However, depending on the misdemeanor, you may not be allowed to possess a firearm. If the conviction was for a crime of domestic violence, you may hunt, but not with a gun.
There will be an investigation into the criminal background of the applicant. The applicant may be able to explain the circumstances and receive the license all the same.
No city, no county, and no state given. (???) Since you have to get licensed anyway, just ask them.
NOAdditional: The level of criminal offense is not given in the question.If a convicted felon, SOME states will deny felons hunting licenses - some will not. HOWEVER: you may NOT hunt with a firearm or modern blackpowder arm i fyou are a felon.If a misdemeanor conviction, you will probably qualify.
Yes, a DUI conviction typically shows up on a background check. DUIs are criminal offenses and can appear on a criminal record search conducted by potential employers or others running background checks.