The ability of a convicted felon to hunt varies by state. Some states, like Texas and Wyoming, allow felons to hunt after they have completed their sentence, including parole and probation, while others have stricter regulations. States such as Iowa and Florida may have more limitations or require a restoration of rights process. It's essential for individuals to check specific state laws and regulations regarding firearm possession and hunting rights for felons.
A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms in ANY part of the United States.
can a convicted felon hunt deer with a bow or a gun
A felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms. That's federal law, to which all states are subject.
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. Period. That's federal law, and covers the whole of the United States.
Felons can hunt- they cannot use or possess firearms. In SOME states (not all) they may possess, and hunt with muzzleloading firearms, or use a bow. But they may not have uncontrolled access to firearms. (Cannot be left alone with them unless they are locked up)
In the U.S. a convicted felon may not own or posses a gun.
A bow is not classified as a firearm in Wyoming, so yes you are able to. Crossbows are a different story as they are classified as a firearm in some states. You would have to check your state laws for that classification, but as long as you do not use a firearm and follow bagging limits and all regulations, yes.
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A felon who is an ex-con can hunt in Mississippi - however, they may not do so with a firearm. To be an ex-felon, any and all felony convictions must have been overturned, and the conviction reversed.
Not with a firearm.
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