A convicted felon cannot possess a firearm. 'Possess' does not mean 'own'. If you pick one up, you have committed another felony. To own is one of the examples of the definition "Possess" so either way you look at it its a felony.
John Wilkes Booth wanted to shoot Abraham Lincoln.
In West Virginia, felons are prohibited from possessing firearms. Therefore, it is illegal for a felon to live in a house where there is a gun present. Violating this law can result in serious legal consequences.
It is legal to shoot iguanas in Florida with an air gun as long as it is done in a humane manner and adheres to regulations regarding shooting near residential areas or public spaces. It is recommended to check with local authorities for specific rules and guidelines on hunting iguanas.
To be classified as a habitual felon, a person typically needs to have committed multiple serious felonies within a certain timeframe. This often includes crimes such as burglary, robbery, drug trafficking, or violent offenses. Each state has its own criteria for determining habitual felon status.
The range of a Taurus Judge revolver can vary depending on the specific model and the skill of the shooter, but typically it is effective up to about 15-25 yards for accurate shooting. The gun is designed for close to mid-range encounters.
Yes as long as your not a felon.
No. A felon may not own, be in possession of, or be granted access to firearms.
That would depend on the gun range and its operation rules.
Yes a convicted can be present in a gun range, however a convicted felon can not handle a gun there.Ê Federal law prohibts felons from possesing a firearm and possesion by definition includes holding or handling one.
no you cant,it is illegal. That depends on where you are and what the circumstances are. For instance, in the U.S. almost anyone that isn't a felon can go to a shooting range and shoot. That said though, you can't just shoot a gun anywhere you want to, even if you have a permit. A permit only allows you to have the gun on your person (and actually, in a few states, you aren't required to have a permit). But you can only fire the gun under certain circumstances.
No. You can go to a gun range and shoot.
No
Targets on a shooting range.
no
depends on the rules of the range you go to. It varies.
You are not responsible for what others do with their own property, unless you knew they were a felon.
How small a group it will shoot at a given range.