Maybe because that is only possiable for what you did with the wepon,if you had a licence,if you have nothing bad on your criminal recored,if you pay your bills on time,if you pay your fee"s (and ticket),and if you win the trail. (and were you got your gun)
ANOTHER VIEW: By "violent offender" it must be assumed that you are referring to a conviction for a felony offense. If so, federal law prohibits you from ever owning a firearm again. (See: 18 USC Sections 921 & 922).
Note: Some (few) states have provisions which allow certain qualified ex-felons to possess hunting weapons (it is unknown if TN is among them) and you would have to check with local authorities to see if you qualify . . although your own self-description of VIOLENT offender would seem to rule out this possibility.
yes
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can I in the state of Missouri with a non violent felony conviction 10 years ago get my hunting rights back
refer the question to an attorney with regard to criminal record expungement...........
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If you're charged with something classified as a felony under federal law, your chances are practically null. If you're charged with something classed as a felony only under state law, there may be a possibility, but it'll require professional legal counsel, a lot of patience, lots of money, and, even then, you still may get no for an answer.
The blacks were mistreated they had little or no rights they were separated from whites this is called segregation. blacks had there own water fountains own restaurants and had to sit in the back of the bus the Civil Rights Movement was a non violent act where blacks disobeyed the rules and demanded respect in words
NO, he is back with the Tennessee Titans. NO, he is back with the Tennessee Titans.
the Cyrus family might move back to tennessee.
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In Missouri, non-violent felons may have the opportunity to regain their gun rights. Under state law, individuals convicted of non-violent felonies can apply for a pardon or have their rights restored after a certain period, typically five years after completing their sentence, including parole and probation. However, the restoration process can be complex and may require legal assistance. It's crucial for individuals to check the latest laws and procedures, as they can change.
You have to be 13 in order to ride in the back of a truck according to tennessee state law says martha of nashville tennessee