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It depends on the dollar value of the property that was obtained by false pretenses.
Convicted of WHAT? If a felony - if you hunt with a firearm, it is unlawful.
This is on a state by state basis. I believe in the state of MS if you have a felony charge in the past five years you can not purchase a handgun. I believe it is 2 years for long gun. <><><><> Sorry, have to disagree with above. This is NOT state-by-state, but governed by Federal law, under Title 18, US code. A person that has been convicted of a felony may NOT possess a firearm, whether rifle, pistol, or shotgun. The law does not distinguish between the various crimes that you could be convicted of, other than to define felony. Violation of this is a serious felony in itself, and carries MANDATORY Federal prison time- no probation, no parole. Please consult an attorney in your state.
If you are a convicted felon, that is on your record and that information can be accessed by anyone who has access to NCIC, no matter what state you are in.
MS is the abbreviation for the state of Mississippi.
MS is Mississippi
MS is the state of Mississippi.
Mississippi has the initials MS.
The US state abbreviated MS is Mississippi (same name as the river).
Crimes committed after you turn 18 become part of your PERMANENT criminal history which is a public record. This record is open to anyone who wants to research your background deeply enough.
There are three state penitentiaries in Mississippi. The Mississippi State Penitentiary @ Parchman, MS, the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility @ Pearl, MS and the South Mississippi State Penitentiary @ Leakesville, MS.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Mississippi is MS.