The ability of a person with a felony conviction to obtain a tobacco license varies by state and local laws. In some jurisdictions, felons may be disqualified from holding a tobacco license, particularly if the felony is related to controlled substances or involves fraud. However, some states may allow individuals with certain felony convictions to apply for a license after a specific period or under certain conditions. It's important to check the specific laws in your area for accurate information.
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No. If you get a felony conviction anywhere, you may not own, purchase, or have access to firearms anywhere else. That's federal law.
If a person has a felony you cannot own a gun. It does not matter how long you have had the felony.
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I'm assuming you mean "past felony." No, you cannot. Generally speaking, any felony on your record makes you a prohibited person (you cannot legally own or possess a firearm), unless you have had your rights restored.
Whether or not the person can legally own a firearm depends upon what is required by the state in which the person resides. In regards to the felony charge only the conviction of a felony would be applicable unless the person has a prior criminal history of domestic violence or some other pertinent matter.
Indictment for a felony- you may not POSSESS a gun.
depends on state
No. Anyone convicted of a felony of any type is ineligible to own, possess or purchase a firearm.
No, they cannot.
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It is a federal crime for a convicted felon to ever own or possess a firearm (US Code, Title 18).