A convicted felon can not own, possess, or carry a firearm. If possible, a set-aside or expungement should be explored with a competent attorney to have the firearms rights restored.
If you're expecting to get gun rights back after a felony conviction, don't hold your breath. In some shall-issue states, it is possible for a convicted felon to get a concealed carry permit. However, it's still a felony for them to own, possess, or be in a situation where they have access to firearms, and the CCW doesn't negate that.
It doesn't matter. Even if the state has a liberal enough "shall issue" legislation that a convicted felon can obtain a CCW, as a convicted felon you may not purchases, possess, or have access to firearms under federal law. Ipso facto, you could potentially have a concealed carry permit, but you would not be permitted to have a gun.
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can auxiliary police officer carry there firearm in the mgm casino in Michigan if there ccw license exempt.
No. Maryland does not recognize permits from any other state.
FNFNC, if it is lawful to carry openly in the state of Michigan without CCW, what, in your opinion, is the advantage of obtaining CCW? The law, from what I can tell, says unloaded in the trunk while driving.e
CCW - album - was created in 1992.
The short answer is yes. The more detailed answer is, a felon cannot have access to or control over a firearm. Simply being in the vicinity of a firearm does not necessarily mean that the person has access to or control over the firearm. However, generally speaking, having a gun in a house where there is a felon is not a good idea. If you have a CCW but no gun in the residence, there is no problem.
Yes. Michigan requires that you get a permit to purchase a firearm, then you must register it within a week of buying it. You do not need a CCW to have a pistol in your home but you must have one to carry it unless it is locked in the trunk of your car.
NO You can certainly apply, but if you should slip through a crack in the system and get the permit, you would be facing a 10 year federal sentence when you tried to purchase a weapon to carry. If you slipped by again and made the purchase, you would be subject to the same penalty for possession of a firearm by a felon. And, in most U.S. states, "a local judge" does not deny or approve CCW applications. In most states, it's done on a state level, and a felony is an automatic denial.
CCW stands for Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing, and they sell waterproofing products for houses. There is also another CCW, which is an outdoor clothing store.
I understand CCW permits in Florida can be obtain by almost anyone. If a tow truck driver has a CCW he is legal....