I have not found any laws that state a felon cannot posses a knife. That would be a difficult law to enforce anyway. How would they prepare their food?
Indiana is one of the most lenient states in terms of knife laws. There are virtually no laws regarding knives except to forbid knives on school grounds. Ballistic knives are still illegal, of course. But ballistic knives are considered illegally manufactured firearms rather than knives. Throwing stars are illegal as well.
In the United States, laws regarding knife possession by convicted felons vary by state. In many states, felons are prohibited from carrying any type of weapon, including knives, particularly if the knife is classified as a "dangerous weapon." However, some states may allow certain types of knives or have specific conditions under which a felon can possess a knife. It's essential for individuals to check their state's laws for precise regulations.
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Felons cannot own or possess gun in any U.S. state, unless the felons rights have been restored.
No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
Felons cannot own or possess guns anywhere in the U.S.
Depends on state laws.
Felons cannot own or possess firearms in any state unless the felon's rights have been resotred.
Felons are not allowed to possess guns, regardless of where they are.
No. Felons may not own, possess, or have access to firearms - no distinction in the law is made between violent and non-violent felons.
People who have a felony record in the United States cannot vote. This includes the state of Indiana. The Federal government regulates who can vote and who cannot.
No. Convicted felons may NOT own or possess firearms.
By federal law, no.