If it's for a felony conviction, or a conviction for a domestic violence-related charge (whether felony or misdemeanor), the answer is not only no, but you also may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms - not just in Georgia, but in the whole of the United States.
Yes, as long as they are off of parole/probation. Illinois law does not consider a crossbow as a firearm.
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You apply to the Texas Board of Pardons and Parole. This is a link to the application form: https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/bpp/forms/RFA%20App.pdf Please note that until that pardon is granted, a felon may not POSSESS any firearm- the restriction is not just on carrying.
You need a lawyer for the legal answer. <><><> If you were convicted of a felony, or a crime of domestic violence, Federal law does not permit you to possess a firearm anywhere in the US.
Off Parole was created on 1996-03-19.
That person needs a Florida attorney, and not Wiki Answers.
Of course there is. Talk to your parole officer.
It is my understanding that a California Security Guard is allowed to carry their firearm to and from their place of employment. However, I would encourage Guards to not travel in uniform when leaving work, therefore negating the ability to carry their firearm. Wearing a uniform give the impression of authority and even police officers have been killed off duty when wearing their uniform.
You have to wait 5 years after your anniversary date of getting off parole
the coon hunting off season is the off season.. you can gladly go out and run your dogs but your not legal to carry a firearm unless the only ammo you have is blanks. good hunting.tree em up
If you are truly "off" parole, meaning that you have totally completed your parole obligations, then you should be free to travel as any normal person UNLESS there are any other outstanding court ordered restrictions on your movement.