A person who has committed a crime. A nefarious or wicked person.
The antonym of felon is law-abiding citizen.
If you're considering robbing that store, you have a future as a felon.
It is possible for a felon to move to Canada, but they may be deemed inadmissible due to their criminal record. In order to enter Canada, a felon would need to apply for a temporary resident permit or rehabilitation, which involves demonstrating that they have been rehabilitated and are not a risk to Canadian society.
It is possible for a felon to receive a TWIC card, but eligibility will depend on the severity of the felony conviction and how much time has passed since the offense. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) evaluates each application on a case-by-case basis.
In most cases, a landlord may refuse to rent to a felon or allow them to be a cosigner due to concerns about their criminal history. However, it ultimately depends on the landlord's policies and discretion.
Yes a convicted can be present in a gun range, however a convicted felon can not handle a gun there.Ê Federal law prohibts felons from possesing a firearm and possesion by definition includes holding or handling one.
It would depent upon what rights have been taken from that individual by court order... and also upon the State's definition of that weapon and which category it falls into under the State's definition.
No. Regardless of Pennsylvania laws, it is a FEDERAL offense for a convicted felon to own or possess a firearm - it has been ruled that muzzle-loading black powder arms fall under the category and definition of firearms. (USC, Title 18)
No, once a felon always a felon.
He can, but doing so is a violation of federal felony firearms regulations. It is not legal anywhere in the US for a felon to be in possession (and that can include close proximity to) of a firearm. Federal regulation denotes a firearm as any device that expels a projectile by means of explosive force. An air rifle fits that definition.
No, a felon cannot use any firearm, and technically a bow is a firearm. Firearm definition by ATF is any weapon that propels a deadly object. Kind of dumb since i doubt someone would try to commit a crime with a bow and arrow
A felon could be anybody.
You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
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that what i am trying to figure,i know what a felon is but not pre fair felon,give me some help
Yes. the law and this is true of most states only prohibits a felon from possession of a firearm...airsoft is by definition not a firearm since (and most large scale airsoft retailers will post this fact on their websites) they cannot in any way be converted to fire standard ammo.
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