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By the Gun Control ACt 1968, all felons are prohibited from the purchase and possession of firearms in any way.Thus, no, you may not.
In general, no. However, if you found to be "a habitual user" of any controlled substance, that CAN be a disqualifier.
5 years
A felony possession of a controlled substance in Arkansas can lead to significant penalties, including imprisonment and fines. In addition, a felony possession of drug paraphernalia charge can also result in serious consequences, such as fines and a criminal record. It is important to seek legal counsel to understand your rights and options in such cases.
14 years
5-10 years
Convicted felon in possession of a firearm is a FEDERAL offense and would be handled under the sentencing guidelines in effect in the federal court system NOT Illinois.
one year in prison and probabion
Please refer to RCW 9.41.040.
It depends. If your conditions of supervision restrict the possession of firearms, or if you are on probation for an offense punishable by one year or more, or if you are an unlawful user or addicted to a controlled substance (failed 2 or more drug tests)
Federal law- typically 5 years, no probation, no parole,
In oder to be in possession it has to be on you or in your sorroundings.