You have to wait 5 years after your anniversary date of getting off parole
Generally speaking, felons cannot legally own a gun, even after completing parole. Most states do have a process for restoring gun ownership rights to felons, but it doesn't just happen automatically; you have to specifically petition a court for it and they might say no.
If it's parole for a felony conviction, it doesn't matter how long you're off - a convicted felon is not allowed to purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. That's federal law, and is not going to differ between states.
I would check with your parole officer for the best answer.
There are no records. Texas does not require permits to own a gun.
Not legally. In the U.S. a felon cannot own or possess a gun.
Legally, you can't own a gun until you are 18 (long gun) or 21 (hand gun).
In Pennsylvania, individuals on parole are generally allowed to possess a BB gun, as it is not classified as a firearm under state law. However, specific conditions of parole may vary, and it's essential for the individual to consult with their parole officer or legal counsel to ensure compliance with all terms and restrictions. Violating parole conditions can lead to serious consequences, so it's crucial to confirm the legality in their specific situation.
There are semiautomatic versions of the Tommy gun (Thompson sub-machine gun). They are legal to own. A fully automatic Tommy gun is legal in Texas only if you have the federal license.
No an ex felon can't own a gun , and if so it would have to be a non violent felony
No, nor in any other U.S. As long as you are a felon, you cannot own or possess a gun, unless your rights have been restored.
Generally speaking, no. If you have a felony, you cannot legally own or purchase a gun.
The general answer is yes, the spouse of a felon can owna gun as long as the felon has no access to it.