Until reincarnation (if you believe in that sort of thing). In the US, per federal law, a felon may NEVER own, possess, or be permitted access to firearms or ammunition. There is no sunset clause... this restriction remains for life.
In the U.S. a convicted felon may not own or posses a gun.
Not legally.
No. Felons cannot own or possess guns in any U.S. state.
No. Felons are prohibited from owning or possessing guns everywhere in the U.S.
can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home
In Maryland, it is generally illegal for a convicted felon to possess firearms, which can include flare guns if they are classified as firearms under state law. However, flare guns may not always be considered firearms in the same way traditional guns are. It's crucial for a convicted felon to consult legal counsel to understand the specific laws and regulations that apply to their situation and the classification of flare guns in Maryland.
In south carolina "state law " a convicted felon may own a fire arm made before 1898 it's considered an antique, but " federal law " states that a convicted felon may not possess explosives... which means you're allowed to own the antique weapon but not the powder or ammunition to go in it.
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
It is illegal to possess any firearm if you are a convicted felon.
No.
Illegally
no