In Texas, ex-felons are generally allowed to own pellet guns and BB guns, as these are not classified as firearms under state law. However, individuals should check their specific case, as certain conditions or previous convictions might affect their eligibility. It's always advisable for ex-felons to consult with a legal expert to ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
State law may allow gun and ammo possesion for convicted felons, but Federal law does not.
In Michigan, felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms, which includes traditional firearms. However, pellet guns and air guns are not classified as firearms under Michigan law. Therefore, a felon may legally own a pellet gun, but it's important for individuals to verify their specific legal circumstances and any local regulations that may apply.
I have read that guns that discharge by compressed air are not recognized as deadly weapons or guns; only those that discharge by igniting. Has anyone else found any evidence supporting this?
In general, laws regarding felons and the possession of pellet guns vary by state and jurisdiction. Some states may allow felons to own pellet guns, as they are not classified as firearms under federal law. However, it's important for individuals to check their local laws and regulations, as restrictions can differ significantly. Consulting with a legal expert is advisable to ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
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No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
Felons cannot own or possess guns anywhere in the U.S.
No, convicted felons may not own BB guns, pellet guns, air rifles, dart guns, tasers, or any other similar weapon.
Felons cannot own or possess gun in any U.S. state, unless the felons rights have been restored.
Well, honey, in Louisiana, convicted felons can't own firearms, pellet guns included. So, if they want to play with some pellets, they better stick to Nerf guns or just find a new hobby altogether. Remember, breaking the law got them into this mess in the first place!
Yes, a convicted felon can own and airsoft gun and/or a BB gun. It is a real gun that convicted felons cannot own, in which this would be illegal.