Not enough information to answer. What is making the possession of it "illegal?" Was it used in an unlawful manner? Is it a stolen weapon? Are you an adjudged felon?
Personally I am unfamiliar with the LA statute but in many (most?) jurisdictions whether it is classified as a felony or a misdemeanor depends on the dollar amount of the property in question. (e.g.: possession of a stolen tricycle would be a misdemeanor, but possession of a stolen truck would be a felony)
Yes to both first offense misdemeanor 0 to 6 months second offense felony 0 to 5 years third offense 5 to 20 years also a felony
The population of La Possession is 30,167.
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.
The area of La Possession is 118.35 square kilometers.
La Possession
The area of Île de la Possession is 150 square kilometers.
No
It depends on the state.First, there is a statute of limitations on the crime of stealing the weapon. The fact that the firearm was stolen may not be subject to the Statute of Limitations. So anyone that comes in possession of the weapon is in effect, committing a new crime.Second, LA has a law that reads "Knows or should have known that the firearm was the subject of a robbery or theft." That someone "should have know" a certain weopon was stolen might be a tough sell, it doesn't mean that an individual is immune to being charged.Another View: The question is unclear on whether the gun theft happened 30 years ago or the possession offense took place 30 years ago.If the gun theft occurred thirty years ago, but the gun was just now found in this person's possession, then it is a fresh crime and a fresh charge.It makes no difference how long ago the gun was stolen. The theft may be 30 years old, but the possession is occurring in present time - now.
Three players on the current roster have a criminal record. Kevin Faulk: Arrested on a misdemeanor marijuana charge in Lafayette, La. in 2008 Randy Moss: Arrested in 2004, while a member of the Minnesota Vikings, on two charges - Felony charge of Suspicion of Assault with a Deadly Weapon (a car) and a misdemeanor charge of Possession of Marijuana. The felony charge was dropped, and he pled guilty to a misdemeanor traffic violation. Nick Kaczur: Arrested in 2008 for possession of Illegal Prescription Drugs (Oxycodone). He cooperated with a DEA Investigation, and no charges were filed.
"(The) possession" :D
Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.