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.
Butterfly knives are legal to own and carry in Georgia for individuals who are 18 years or older. However, they are prohibited in certain locations such as schools and government buildings. It is important to check local ordinances and laws for any specific restrictions.
as long as you don't get caught.
Yes
No- nor can a felon possess a firearm in any state. Federal law.
No. Never. Not just in Georgia, but in any state.
Each state varies in this law, but they are illegal in Georgia (except for law enforcement).
The restrictions on a convicted felon are you con not carry a weapon wether it is registered or not
No, nor in any other state. A felon is barred by Federal law from possessing a firearm.
Laws vary by state regarding the carry of knives, including Swiss army knives. Many states allow the carry of pocketknives like Swiss army knives as long as they are not used in a threatening manner. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where you plan to carry the knife.
In North Carolina, a felon is generally prohibited from possessing firearms, but the laws regarding knives are less clear. While there is no specific law that outright bans felons from carrying knives, it is important for individuals with felony convictions to be cautious, as carrying certain types of knives (like switchblades or knives over a certain length) could lead to legal issues. Additionally, local laws and regulations may vary, so it's advisable for felons to consult with a legal expert to understand their rights and responsibilities regarding knife possession.
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link: