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No. While Federal law does not consider a true antique, such as a muzzle loader or pre-1899 gun to legally BE a firearm, Georgia STATE law does not make that distinction, and DOES prohibit possession of those by a convicted felon. You should contact the Georgia State Police for addition information.
Yes, I can get a gun if you are a felon. You should check with a local attorney that is versed on gun laws.
No, no, and no. A convicted felon MAY NOT purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States. That's federal law.The above answer is false. Firearms manufactured pre-1899 are considered "antique" and do not come under the jurisdiction of the feds.This means if you found a Mosin made in 1898 or earlier then you can own it.However you still can't legally own the bullets.Black Powder guns and ammo are legal for felons. However state laws may differ.
I'm quite sure it happens often. Your question doesn't qualify whether it's LEGAL, only whether they CAN. Of course they can, provided they have full use of both hands and at least one eye... besides having possession of a black powder gun and everything it takes to discharge one with a projectile.Legally... since most black powder guns are not considered "firearms", it's also probably legal to do so. However... the question begs to be asked: why? It's begging for trouble, pushing the foil. They've been denied access to conventional modern firearms - why not get used to it & "walk away from the fence"?Added; 18 USC (921 & 922) address convicted felon's possession of blackpowder arms and identify the only "lawful" type for them as "antiques" manufactured in (or before) 1899, or EXACT replicas of those firearms. Modern blackpowder arms ar prohibited to felons.
Under FEDERAL law, firearms made prior to 1899 are not firearms, but are legally ANTIQUE firearms. Please note that date is not when the model was first produced, but the date that the gun in question was made. The Federal law that bans convicted felons from possessing a firearm does not apply to an ANTIQUE firearm- it is in a different class. HOWEVER- separate Federal laws prohibit a felon from possessing ammunition. STATE laws may apply to the prohibition of possesion of an antique firearm. Suggest you check with the Attorney General's Office for your state.
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Finish of the Brooklyn Handicap 1899 - 1899 was released on: USA: June 1899
Yes.THE BELOW APPLIES TO TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY - All others please refer to the laws in your own state.I am a convicted felon who purchases and owns many firearms. Legally.I got tired of reading all of the inaccurate information I came across on the internet. Here are the facts. Again, the following applies to Texas residents only and can be found by simply looking up the Texas Penal Code, which I have listed at the bottom.MUZZLELOADERSThere is no 5-year waiting period to purchase or own a muzzleloader. If a person got out of prison yesterday, they can walk into any dealer today and walk out with a muzzleloader with no background check. Keep in mind that this exception does not apply to muzzleloaders which have barrels that can be interchanged in order to fire centerfire ammunition. (ie. Encore and Sportsman models.) Simply ask the person behind the counter if you are unsure. Most retailers like Cabelas, etc. advertise which models don't require an ATF Form 4473 background check.RIMFIRE or CENTERFIRE (Pistols, shotguns, rifles, etc.)Convicted felons must wait 5 years from the date of their release from confinement or probation before they can purchase and/or own a centerfire firearm. Understand that even after the 5-year waiting period, a convicted felon will not be able to purchase a centerfire firearm from a dealer or retail store.However, with that said, a convicted felon CAN purchase a centerfire firearm from an individual seller at a gun show or from a classified ad, etc. after the 5-year waiting period. The individual seller can also legally transfer the firearm into your name. See Sec. 46.06 below.Keep in mind that even though a convicted felon can purchase and own a centerfire firearm after the 5-year waiting period, they can only possess it in his or her own residence.Many felons ask about their ability to use a firearm to hunt. See the law below. As for muzzleloaders, the same law applies… there is no waiting period or limitation other than the exception regarding muzzleloaders with interchangeable barrels. As stated below, the law says that a convicted felon may not hunt with a centerfire firearm, only a muzzleloader manufactured before 1899 or a replica. (Any new muzzleloader is considered a replica.)However, it is unclear whether or not the "your own residence" clause under Sec. 46.04. would apply to that law. For example, I hunt on my deer lease with centerfire firearms. If I were ever arrested for being in possession of a centerfire firearm, I would strongly argue in court that land I own is technically "my residence." With that said, hunt at your own risk.THE LAWS AS THEY ARE WRITTENTEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFEPossession of firearms by felons: A convicted felon, regardless of where the conviction occurred, may not possess or use a firearm (as defined by Penal Code, §46.01) to hunt in this state. Under Penal Code, §46.01, a muzzleloading firearm is lawful if it is an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899 or a replica of an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899 that does not use rimfire or centerfire ammunition.Texas Penal Code Sec. 46.01. DEFINITIONS.(3) "Firearm" means any device designed, made, or adapted to expel a projectile through a barrel by using the energy generated by an explosion or burning substance or any device readily convertible to that use. Firearm does not include a firearm that may have, as an integral part, a folding knife blade or other characteristics of weapons made illegal by this chapter and that is:(A) an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899; or(B) a replica of an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899, but only if the replica does not use rim fire or center fire ammunition.Texas Penal Code Sec. 46.04. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARM.(a) A person who has been convicted of a felony commits an offense if he possesses a firearm;(1) after conviction and before the fifth anniversary of the person's release from confinement following conviction of the felony or the person's release from supervision under community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision, whichever date is later; or(2) after the period described by Subdivision (1), at any location other than the premises at which the person lives.Teas Penal Code Sec. 46.06. UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OF CERTAIN WEAPONS.(a) A person commits an offense if the person:(1) sells, rents, leases, loans, or gives a handgun to any person knowing that the person to whom the handgun is to be delivered intends to use it unlawfully or in the commission of an unlawful act;(2) intentionally or knowingly sells, rents, leases, or gives or offers to sell, rent, lease, or give to any child younger than 18 years any firearm, club, or illegal knife;(3) intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly sells a firearm or ammunition for a firearm to any person who is intoxicated;(4) knowingly sells a firearm or ammunition for a firearm to any person who has been convicted of a felony before the fifth anniversary of the later of the following dates:(A) the person's release from confinement following conviction of the felony; or(B) the person's release from supervision under community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision following conviction of the felony;(5) sells, rents, leases, loans, or gives a handgun to any person knowing that an active protective order is directed to the person to whom the handgun is to be delivered; or(6) knowingly purchases, rents, leases, or receives as a loan or gift from another a handgun while an active protective order is directed to the actor.
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No. He passed away before National Socialism was even founded (1899).
Mariage de raison - 1899 was released on: France: 1899 USA: 1899