Your probation will be immediately revoked and you will be ordered to jail. Then you will be charged with the new crime and have to face court action for the gun offense too. THEN: it can depend on what your personal scenario is. Are you a CONVICTED felon or simply just charged with a felony? If you are already convicted of a felony you are looking at SERIOUS prison time (federal time can run to 15 years).
Feds will pick up the case. mandatory minimum is usually 60 months but Ive seen people get 30 months, 36 months. Minimum states 5 years though
In the state of Michigan, not only can a felon not own a gun, if he is caught in close proximity to a gun, no matter how disabled it is or impossible for him to access, he can and will often be charged with Felony Firearms.
Felons are not allowed to possess guns, regardless of where they are.
If you do and are caught, you become a felon. <><><> Start at 5 years in a Federal prison and go up from there, a VERY large fine- by the way- no probation, no parole.
no felon can own or purchase a gun
no In the U.S. a felon cannot possess a gun at all, unless the felon's rights have been restored.
Yes. The felon cannot have access to the gun.
yes, but the felon may not have access to the gun.
It depends on where you are, and also what you are asking. If you are asking can a felon accept a gun as a gift, the answer is, no, not in the U.S. at least. In the U.S. a felon cannot own or even possess a gun, unless the felon has had his or rights restored.
The general answer is yes, the spouse of a felon can owna gun as long as the felon has no access to it.
Yes, a felon can pawn a gun but will not be able to retrieve the gun due to the felony record.
Depends on the law under which they are charged. For a Federal charge it is typically 5 years and up.
Not legally. In the U.S. a felon cannot own or possess a gun.