No. Federal Law says that anyone convicted of a Felony is ineligible to own a firearm under the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act.
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Yes, in North Dakota, individuals with a Class C felony can own a business. While certain professions may have restrictions, there are generally no laws preventing those with a felony conviction from starting or owning a business. However, it’s advisable to check specific regulations related to the type of business, as some industries may have licensing requirements that consider criminal history.
$500 or more is a Class D Felony unless it is a firearm in which case no matter the value it is a Class D felony. Theft of anhydrous ammonia is also a felony no matter the value.
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No. Convicted felons may NOT own or possess firearms.
Extremely. It is a class A felony to knowingly arm a felon.
it is considered a class D felony to steal, or withhold from it's rightful owner, a firearm. this charge will be added to the charges brought up for the B n' E
Middle class people live pretty much every where in North Dakota.