Yes, quite possibly, for "aiding and abetting" the felon. The felon would be considered to be in "constructive possession" of the firearm (he has access to it at anytime). The spouse obviously knows that they are married to a felon - and knows that the felon should not be "in possession" of a firearm, yet owns it, and/or keeps it in the house anyway where the felon would have access to it. Im confused by this answer. A felon does not need to have a gun in the house to have access to it. Simply being a free American in America means he/she could access a gun at anytime anywhere. Infact almost all gun crimes are committed by a person who is in possession of a gun illegally and got the gun through an illegal manner, such as stolen.Isnt it illegal for a person to posess and/or use pot in the state of California? Unless he/she has a mediacl prescription which is now legal in California. So if the wife has a prescription and a legal right, but the husband does not and she brings in pot to the house, that he "Has Access" to but does not access it, would that not be aiding and abbetting as the previouse answer implies?
In Pennsylvania, you do not need a licence to own a firearm, but somebody convicted of a crime would not be able to own a firearm or live in a house with one in it.
When you get married, they will ask you to sign a statement swearing you are not married. If it is found out later that you are, you will be tried and convicted on polygamy.
You wonder why you married it. Why marry a dog?
Larry King Live - 1985 They're Married to Convicted Killers was released on: USA: 26 February 2010
yes, but the felon may not have access to the gun.
Yes, if they are married, the stipulation of "not associating with other known criminals" obviously does not apply.
Memphis' Ronnie Woods
Yes. Fundamental right. Gay marriage obviously a side issue.
no felon is allowed to posses a firearm......BUT you personally have knowledge of them being a felon.......if they were to get ahold of the weapon and harm you with it one they will go to prison for violating their felon "duties" and two you can also go to jail for knowing they were a felon == == == == == == == == == == Any felon is not allowed to own or posess a firearm. "Reasonable" is the key word with most law issues. If you keep your firearm away from the felon reasonably... (you have knowledge of his felon status, which makes you culpable if you negligently or recklessly mishandle or missecure your firearm in the house) Basically, you will need to take extra security steps in order to have a good chance to pass safely pass in a court of law.
It depends on the felony conviction. Especially if the felon is child predator.
You must either have a finalized divorce from the person you are already married to, or risk being charged with bigamy (and most likely convicted).
If Kazakh officials find out about your criminal background, you will be deported.