In Montana, a felon can use Black, which is a social media platform, as long as they comply with the platform's terms of service and any legal restrictions related to their felony conviction. However, restrictions may apply depending on the nature of the felony, especially if it involves specific legal prohibitions against online activity. It's advisable for individuals in this situation to consult legal counsel to understand their rights and any potential limitations.
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No. It is against both State AND Federal law for a convicted felon to ever own or possess firearms (including black powder muzzle-loaders) or ammunition.
No. A flare gun is classfied as a firearm because it uses gunpowder and shoots a projectile. Federal law prohibits the use of firearms by felons. Therefore a flare gun would not be able to be posessed by a felon.
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No. A convicted felon is a convicted felon regardless of WHERE they go or live in the US. Note: Use caution if you're even thinking about it! The federal punishment for felon in possession of a firearm is a minimum of 15 years in federal prison.
No, a felon may not be in possession of any firearm in Florida. This includes BB and dart guns.
That depends on the use of "ex-felon". If the husband was a convicted felon whose conviction was later overturned and their sentence reversed, then the husband is no longer a felon - that is an ex-felon. If the husband is a convicted felon who simply completed his sentence, that is not an ex-felon - that is a felon.In either case, the wife retains the right to own a firearm. However, doing so in the case of a felon husband may send her husband right back to prison - under federal law, a felon may not purchase, possess, or be given access to firearms. Having a firearm in the same home can be considered allowing a felon access to firearms, even if kept in a gun safe.
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A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States. This is federal law, and does not vary between states.
No, they cant possess firearms at all