No. It is against both State AND Federal law for a convicted felon to ever own or possess firearms (including black powder muzzle-loaders) or ammunition.
Because of the 1968 Gun Control Act, which made it illegal.
The answer is 18.
In North Carolina, gun hunting is generally not allowed during the archery season, even on private land. However, landowners can set their own rules, and they may allow gun hunting on their property if they choose. It’s essential to check local regulations and obtain permission from the landowner before hunting. Always verify the current hunting laws, as they can change.
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Go to the police station. <><><> South Carolina does not require registration of ordinary firearms. See link at bottom of page.
Contact the issuer of the permit.
Felons are never allowed to buy or own guns.
To buy a gun from a dealer in ANY state, you must be 18 for rifles and shotguns, and 21 for any other gun, such as a handgun.
I'm not sure specifically about South Carolina, but if the conviction was some sort of felony, federal law prohibits you from purchasing a firearm.
You need to consult with a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.