Felons are not allowed to legally possess any sort of firearm
Added; An exception to this would be an ANTIQUE firearm manufactured in 1898 or prior to that year, (or a replica thereof).
legally, anything that equivalents to an air soft gun or paintball marker
A lot of things can be considered a weapon.
A felon can't have posession of any kind of gun, explosive, etc.
Strictly speaking, none. A felon cannot own or possess a firearm unless his rights have been restored.
In Florida the only type of weapon a felon can own is an antique musket (manufactured in, or prior to, 1898 - or an EXACT replica) and that's only if you are a hunter.
In the U.S. felons cannot have firearms.
Felons cannot own or possess gun in any U.S. state, unless the felons rights have been restored.
No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
Felons cannot own or possess guns anywhere in the U.S.
Depends on state laws.
In general, felons have the right to protect themselves and their family from danger. However, specific restrictions or limitations on the types of weapons they can possess or use may vary by jurisdiction. It is advisable for individuals with a felony conviction to consult with a lawyer to understand and comply with the laws in their specific area regarding self-defense and firearms possession.
Felons are not allowed to have any weapons.
Felons are not allowed to possess guns, regardless of where they are.
Felons cannot own or possess firearms in any state unless the felon's rights have been resotred.
noAdded; IF the state of Missouri is one of the states that partially restores some limited gun rights to state CONVICTED felons, PERHAPS. You will have to research that for yourself. HOWEVER - if you are a FEDERALLY convicted felon the answer is no. Under US Code, Title 18, black powder weapons are classified as firearms which convicted felons are not allowed to possess.
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No. Felons may not own, possess, or have access to firearms - no distinction in the law is made between violent and non-violent felons.
No. Convicted felons may NOT own or possess firearms.