A bow is not classified as a firearm in Wyoming, so yes you are able to. Crossbows are a different story as they are classified as a firearm in some states. You would have to check your state laws for that classification, but as long as you do not use a firearm and follow bagging limits and all regulations, yes.
Yes under Utah.gov it’s states a felon can hunt in Utah with a bow. A felon cannot use a bow in an unlawful matter. So not sure were you Was looking to say it is illegal.
No, in the state of Utah a convicted felon can not hunt with a bow and arrow. However, there are several other states that do allow felons to hunt with a bow and arrow.
Not with a firearm or black powder weapon unless you have petitioned to have your firearms rights restored to you.
can a convicted felon hunt deer with a bow or a gun
Yes you can hunt as a convicted Felon in Connecticut, Here is the answer I got from the CT DEP. A convicted felon can possess archery equipment, therefore he can hunt with a bow and arrow in Connecticut. Proof of a bow hunting certification course must be submitted before an archery permit can be issued. Mark Clavette DEP Wildlife Division
Not with a firearm, unless you have had your firearms rights restored - IF Utah offers that option to you.
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Not with a firearm.
In the U.S. a convicted felon may not own or posses a gun.
The Second Amendment of the Constitution does not protect convicted felons.
I had just got off the phone with the law enforcement at the D.N.R offices and i was told that a felon can hunt with a Bow and Arrow and X-Bow but no type of gun at all not muzzleloader either
An ex-convict and an ex-felon are not the same thing. An ex-felon is someone who was convicted of a felony, but the conviction was later overturned - thus, they are no longer a felon. An ex-convict is someone who was convicted, sentenced, and has completed their sentence - if they were convicted of a felony, then they remain a felon.Both may hunt in North Carolina. However, an ex-con convicted of a felony charge may not do so with a firearm.
not any place in the U.S.
A cross bow may not be allowed by the state for anyone. You are probably on safer ground with a bow and arrow. Check in with the caseworker before getting involved in either.