It depends on what you mean. Felons are not allowed to own or possess firearms in any state, but I don't know if that's what you're asking.
Owning or possessing a fully automatic firearm is not illegal under state law, but is still illegal under federal law unless the automatic firearm is registered under the National Firearms Act. Local and State authorities are not obligated to enforce federal firearms law or notify federal authorities of federal firearms law violations, however they may, or may not, choose to do so.
Start by consulting a Wisconsin attorney that knows firearms law and procedures in that state. You WILL need an attorney.
A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the US as per federal law.
Taking a minor across state lines without the permission of a parent or guardian is a federal crime. Wisconsin's laws cannot supersede the federal law.
You can't. Federal law prohibits felons from purchasing, possessing, or being granted access to firearms.
Despite a common belief, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act doe NOT address firearms.
Have you petitioned the court to have your firearm owning privileges restored? ALSO - Federal Law (USC, Title 18) bars convicted felons from possessing firearms - the penalty for which is imprisonment in a federal penitentiary for up to 15 years.
Federal law states that it is illegal for a felon to posses firearms or ammunition.
No Virginia restrictions, but you must comply with Federal law.
The usual meaning is "Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms," which is a common abbreviation for the federal law enforcement agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
It is FEDERAL Law that classifies black powder weapons as firearms. . . and therefore, prohibited to convicted felons.
No. A Federal Firearms License is a licence to engage in the business of selling guns, or to collect guns, or make guns, or import guns, or make ammunition, etc. It has no bearing on CARRYING a gun, which is regulated by STATE law. There is no FEDERAL law on carrying of firearms, except certain Federal property prohibits carry, and that a law enforcement officer may carry in any state. If someone tells you that have a Federal Concealed Carry permit, they are lying.