None. Felons cannot legally own firearms unless their rights have been restored.
Am unfamiliar with which of the states MAY allow this, but I can tell you that the FEDERAL LAW (USC Title 18) governing convicted felons and firearms possession specifically names and describes black powder arms as firearms - which are prohibited to convicted felons.
It is FEDERAL Law that classifies black powder weapons as firearms. . . and therefore, prohibited to convicted felons.
none legally.
federal law prohibits convicted felons from possession of firearms and/or ammunition and so do most states.
Section 571.070 of the Missouri Revised States provides that convicted felons may not possess firearms. Federal law also prohibits felons from possessing firearms.
Convicted felons cannot own or possess firearms in any state in the U.S. This includes guns you already own.
Convicted felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law, except in certain limited circumstances. Laws on possession of primitive weapons, such as knives or clubs, vary by state and may have different restrictions for convicted felons. It is important for convicted felons to understand and comply with the specific laws in their jurisdiction regarding firearms and primitive weapons.
No. Firearms and munitions are forbidden from a felon's possession.
No. Convicted felons may not own, possess, nor be granted access to firearms.
Under FEDERAL law, applicable to the WHOLE of the United States and all territorial possessions and commonwealths of the United States, a convicted felon MAY NOT purchase, possess, or have access to firearms, period.
There are companies in all states in the United States that will hire convicted felons. You will have a hard time finding a job but there are places that will work with you.
No. Felons and firearms dont mix