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Can a convicted out of state Florida felon buy a gun?

No. A convicted felon is a convicted felon regardless of WHERE they go or live in the US. Note: Use caution if you're even thinking about it! The federal punishment for felon in possession of a firearm is a minimum of 15 years in federal prison.


Can a convicted felon possess a firearm in California?

no


Can a convicted felon own a firearm in Canada?

No


Can a convicted felon get a firearm when he gets of parole?

No


Can a convicted felon's wife or son own weapons that are not in the felon's place of residence?

can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home


How do you get a pardon for firearm rights?

If you are convicted felon, there is no such pardon.


Can a convicted felon carry a replica firearm?

Not in the U.S.A.


Can a convicted felon own a firearm for hunting in Illinois?

No.


Can a convicted felon hunt with a crossbow in Pennsylvania?

Not with a firearm.


In Oregon If you were convicted in 1998 of felon w firearm how long til you can go hunting?

If you mean hunting with a firearm, a convicted felon loses the right to possess a firearm. The felon MAY petition the Governor for restoration of rights, but it is not an automatic process.


Can a separated spouse of a convicted felon purchase a firearm in the state of oklhoma?

The separated spouse of a convicted felon is not legally prohibited from purchasing a firearm. HOWEVER, if it is contemplated that the convicted felon may be anywhere around the firearm, ESPECIALLY IF THEY ARE IN THE SAME RESIDENCE, it will place the convicted felon in "concurrent possession" of that firearm and he may be arrested, charged, and imprisoned. ALSO: If the evidence suggests, the prosecution MAY try to prove that the separated spouse knowingly conspired to supply the availability of the firearm to the felon, and charge them as an accessory.


Can a convicted felon own a firearm if he is not living in the same state where he was convicted?

No. So get rid of it.