If it's for something defined as a felony under federal law, don't even waste your time. If it's for something defined as a felony under Texas law, but not under federal law, then you MIGHT have a chance. It's going to take a lawyer, a considerable sum of money, and you're still not promised anything.
yes
You have to apply for a pardon first. After that you can must fill out an application to restore your gun rights. The links for both forms are provided below.
No an ex felon can't own a gun , and if so it would have to be a non violent felony
Hopefully none!
You apply to the Texas Board of Pardons and Parole. This is a link to the application form: https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/bpp/forms/RFA%20App.pdf Please note that until that pardon is granted, a felon may not POSSESS any firearm- the restriction is not just on carrying.
Medicaid is a state-run program, so a felon would have to apply and be admitted to it like anyone else.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a handgun, and no state will knowningly issue a handgun permit to a felon. The exception to that is, if the felon has had his or her rights restored, they can own a gun and get a gun permit.
No, nor in any other U.S. As long as you are a felon, you cannot own or possess a gun, unless your rights have been restored.
You need to consult a lawyer who is familiar with Texas and Federal firearms laws for an answer that is legally correct. no you cant own a gun in Texas with a felony or a class A misdemeanor.but if you did the crime be for you became 16 years or age at 17 years of age you are charged as a adult you can take it to the court to remove it or seal it this is going to cost from $500 - $2000
In Texas, a convicted felon can obtain a hunting license, but there are certain conditions. If the felony conviction is not related to a violent crime or does not involve the use of a firearm, the individual may be eligible to apply. However, if the felony conviction prohibits firearm possession, they would need to refrain from using firearms while hunting. It's essential for individuals to check their specific circumstances and any legal restrictions before applying for a license.
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There is no Texas law that says a felon can not own a taser.