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Your discharge status does not typically affect your credit rating. There is no problem with owning land.

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Can a dishonorably discharged person from the military own a rifle or a shotgun?

No, dishonorable discharge removes gunownership as a right.


Can someone with a dishonorable discharge own a handgun in Florida?

According to federal law, a person dishonorably discharged from the military cannot own a handgun at all. The exception would be if that person has had his or her rights restored.


If you have dishonorable discharge from military for drug abuse can you still buy own land and home in US?

Yes you can in certain states..But, does anyone know in which states it is allowed?


Can you own a firearm with an other than honorable discharge?

You cannot own a firearm with a dishonorable discharge, which is the most severe discharge there is. However, a "less than honorable" is not the same as a "dishonorable" discharge. If the discharge resulted from a court martial, and the service member was convicted of a crime that would be a felony (punishable by a year or more in prison) then you should consult an attorney for legal advice.


Can you own a gun with a bcd?

Assuming that bcd is Bad Conduct Discharge, the answer is Maybe. A Bad Conduct Discharge ALONE does not prohibit possession of a firearm. Federal law (18 US Code 922) lists the conditions that WILL prohibit possessing a gun. Discharge from the military under Dishonorable conditions is one. However, a BCD is not a Dishonorable Discharge- it is a Discharge under other than Honorable conditions. HOWEVER- if the BCD resulted from a court martial finding of guilt, AND it was for a felony (punishable by a year or more in prison), then the CONVICTION will prohibit possessing a firearm.


Can someone with a dishonorable discharge own a handgun in Arizona?

According to federal law, a person dishonorably discharged from the military cannot own a handgun at all. The exception would be if the person has had his or her rights restored, but I know very little about that process and don't know if rights can be restored under those circumstances.


In which states can a person own the land?

A person can own land in any state in the Unites States.


How does a person get and own land?

In America today people think they own their land, but unless they have the Land Patent on the land they may not own it.


What are grounds for a dishonorable discharge?

Unbecoming conduct (criminal or immoral activity), AWOL, poor service record, basically anything that is deemed to put the military in a bad light could be grounds for a dishonorable discharge. In cases of criminal conduct you could be subject to military courtmartial if committed on post or while engaged in military activity. You would then be sentenced to military prison, and after serving time would be dishonorably discharged.


What was a samurai to do if he did something dishonorable?

He was supposed to take his own life by running his sword through his abdomen.


How many acres do you need to own to discharge firearms?

It's not how much land you have that really matters. You need to have a backstop that will stop what you are shooting.


Can you own a firearm with a bad conduct dischage?

In general, yes. A Dishonorable Discharge will prevent a person from legally possessing a firearm under federal law. However, a BCD by itself will not. However, if a BCD was given due to a criminal act, and that act could have been punished by confinement for a year or more, or if the act was a crime of domestic violence, then those acts (and not the BCD) will bar possession of firearms.