In Ogden, UT, landlords are generally allowed to refuse to rent to individuals with felony convictions. However, this may vary depending on the specific circumstances and the housing provider's policies. It is recommended to check the local housing laws and regulations for more detailed information.
U.S. Code Title 18, specifically classifies black powder arms as "firearms" under the definition of the Criminal Code, and prohibits their possession to convicted felons.
You might want to check with your local post office regarding this, as this may fall under federal jurisdiction.
The address of the Weber County Law Library is: 2464 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden, 84401 2488
Regardless of what the MO law states, the federal law prohibits felons from owning firearms, and this supersedes any state law which states anything to the contrary.
Only in certain ways like C.I or confidential informant.
Felons are not allowed to have any weapons.
Felons broke federal law and are subject to federal restrictions, not state restrictions.
I know of no law that forbids renting to a felon, or a gang member.Another PerspectiveA landlord has the responsibility to provide tenants with a safe and healthy environment. Renting units to known gang members who then cause damages, harm or loss to the other tenants may create some liability for the landlord. If that is the case you should consult with an attorney or with a landlord-tenant agency in your town who can review your situation and explain your options, if any.
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No. Federal law, covered everywhere in the US. Has been law since 1968.
Generally, no. There are exception, but very few.
Yes