They did have access to firearms in the revolutionary war. Of course you might have heard that they didn't use them in some battles. I hope that helps!
The Great Depression disproportionately affected African Americans and women. African Americans faced higher unemployment rates and were often the first to lose their jobs. Discrimination in hiring practices intensified. Additionally, women faced limited job opportunities, wage cuts, and widespread inequality in the workforce, as traditional gender roles were reinforced. Both groups experienced heightened poverty levels and limited access to relief programs and resources.
Plains tribes were inland tribes.
white americans wanted access to jobs that immigrants held.
They wanted full access to British markets
americans needed access to a port to ship their goods.
No. Cannot carry, touch, shoot, or have access to firearms.
No. A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms, period.
No. A felon may not purchase, possess, nor be permitted access to firearms.
Yes, unless you either: (1)Are no longer prohibitted from possessing firearms (due to a pardon or restoration of rights); or (2)The nonconvicted spouse legimately prevents you from having access to the firearms, ie. locking them in something that you don't have access to. The spouse could also face charges of providing you access to firearms. Yes, unless you either: (1)Are no longer prohibitted from possessing firearms (due to a pardon or restoration of rights); or (2)The nonconvicted spouse legimately prevents you from having access to the firearms, ie. locking them in something that you don't have access to. The spouse could also face charges of providing you access to firearms.
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A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the US as per federal law.
The English colonist were successful at enslaving Native Americans for a number of reasons. Firstly the English had superior military technology such as guns and cannons. This gave them an advantage in any conflict with the Native Americans who had limited access to firearms. Secondly the English also had access to diseases that the Native Americans had not yet been exposed to such as smallpox which decimated their population. Finally the English had access to a vast network of trading and military alliances which allowed them to outmaneuver the Native Americans in any conflict. The English colonist were therefore able to take advantage of these factors to gain control over the Native Americans and enslave them. This involved a combination of military force disease and political maneuvering to gain control of Native American lands resources and labor. The English were then able to use the Native Americans as a source of free labor as well as a source of resources to support the growing English colonies.
Under Federal law, the felon cannot have uncontrolled access to the firearms. When not in someone's hand, they need to be under lock and key- and the felon cannot have access to the key.
Not in Virginia, nor in any other state. Under federal law, a felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms. Being in a residence with firearms - even if they're locked away - is generally considered having access.
You can't. Federal law prohibits felons from purchasing, possessing, or being granted access to firearms.