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Yes, unless your rights have been restored. A felon cannot own or even possess a firearm or get a gun permit (unless the rights have been restored).

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Q: Will bank fraud felony from 25 years ago keep me from obtaining a concealed handgun license in Texas?
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Can you get a concealed handgun license Texas if you have a pass felony?

No, individuals with a felony conviction are generally disqualified from obtaining a concealed handgun license in Texas. However, certain felony offenses may be eligible for a pardon or restoration of rights, which could potentially allow the individual to apply for a license. It is best to consult with an attorney or contact the Texas Department of Public Safety for specific guidance based on your situation.


Can you get a concealed handgun permit in Texas with a DUI?

yes as long as it wasnt a felony


Are non violent felons allowed to get a concealed weapons permit in Florida?

No. Any felony precludes a person from obtaining a weapons permit.


Is a gun under your seat of a car a felony in Tennessee?

If you have a concealed carry permit from Tennessee, or from a state with which Tennessee has reciprocity, no. If you do not, it's a misdemeanor, provided you can legally possess the handgun.


Does a felony charge prohibit you from obtaining a guard license?

No, but you can't carry a gun, and I doubt you will get hired anywhere.


Can you own a handgun if you were convicted of a dwi felony in California?

In general, any felony makes you inelligible to own a handgun.


Can a person obtain an insurance license with a felony charge?

Most U.S. states prohibit a felon from obtaining an insurance license as well as most other professional licenses.


Is carrying a pistol without a permit a felony?

Laws on this vary between states, but usually it is a misdemeanor charge unless other aggravating circumstances come into play.As said above- you need to check your state laws for YOUR state. In much of the US, a handgun may be carried in the open with no permit. 3 states do not require permits to carry a handgun CONCEALED. One, Illinois, does not permit concealed carry. In the other states, it may be a felony or a misdemeanor.Added: .... of course, if you are a convicted felon and in possession of a firearm it will be a felony charge.


Is carrying a handgun in Indiana a class d felony?

No, citizens in Indiana can apply for a gun permit and a CCW (concealed carry) permit at their local sherriff's office. You MUST HAVE A PERMIT to carry the weapon, however, or else it will be a crime.


Can i get a carring a concealed weapon permit with a felony in Michigan?

No concealed carry permits are never available to felons.


What happens if you get caught without handgun license?

It depends on what you mean. You don't have to have a license to own a gun in the U.S. except in one or two states. To carry the gun concealed on your person, in most states, you must have a permit, but not in all states. In some states, you must have a permit to carry it unconcealed on your person, but not all. If you get caught carrying a gun without a permit when it is required, it depends on that state's law. For instance, in TN, it can be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on what you are charged with. You can be charged with carrying an illegal weapon, which can be a misdemeanor, or intent to go armed, which is a felony.


Can a convicted felon be a licensed veterinarian in Texas?

1I don't know, but I suspect that the answer is NO. Check with the professional Board which licenses Veterinarians. Until I retired, I was a Licensed Private Investigator, and we could not be licensed, having only a misdemeanor, and my brother is a Licensed Professional Engineer, and his wife a Licensed Professional Nurse, and they too cannot be licensed with criminal misdemeanor convictions, and a Texas concealed handgun license cannot be obtained unless a MINOR misdemeanor conviction is greater than five years old, so I suspect that a felony conviction knocks one out of obtaining any professonal license in Texas.