It depends on what the felony was, but in most cases, yes. This has to do with the second amendment.
It depends on what the felony was, but in most cases, yes. This has to do with the second amendment.
no
In California, individuals without a permit can legally possess up to 5 pounds of black powder or smokeless powder for personal use. However, it's important to check with local laws and regulations regarding storage and transportation of gun powder.
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
Black powder absorbs moisture from the atmosphere
Manganese dioxide (MnO2) is a black powder.
Black powder is much weaker than smokeless powder. Smokeless powder, for this reason, once invented(much after black powder), replaced black powder in guns. However, black powder is still used in fireworks because the extreme explosive power of smokeless powder would prove too dangerous in fireworks.
Black powder, or a black powder substitute such as Pyrodex. Smokeless powder (modern gun powder) should not be used in a traditional muzzle loading firearm.
no
By black man who lived in Oklahoma
Either FFFg black powder or Pyrodex P may be used.
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