19 years ago today it was Wednesday May 27, 1998.
It was 20 years ago.
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Held in Italy in 1990.
score is a set of twenty so 4 x 20 + 10 = 90 years ago.
yes and if over 10 years ago then you don't even answer yes to having a felon.
No. Under federal law (read, anywhere in the United States), a convicted felon may never again possess or have access to firearms. Doesn't matter if it happened one year ago, ten years ago, or fifty years ago.
Not legally.
No. A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. Period.
If you did not answer the question truthfully on your application, you can be fired.
the population of Manitoba 20 years ago was 943,153 persons
This depends on what your felon was and what state you're from and which state you're hunting in. Ask the authorities, they will know.
If your passport expired 20 years ago, it would have expired in current year - 20.
20 years ago
cause many ppl didn't have kid 20 years ago
No, sorry. Once a convicted felon - always a convicted felon. Some states have methods by which you can regain certain privileges but offhand I don't know if MI is one of them - you'd have to do your own research. BUT - don't forget about the Federal Laws prohibitting it either. Violating them can get you up to 15 years in a federal slammer.
19 years ago today it was Wednesday May 27, 1998.