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If he was convicted in state court - not without having his record expunged by the state of AZ - If he is a felon convicted in a FEDERAL court he can never be eligible to own or possess a firearm including black powder weapons.
To the best of my knowledge unless you are a convicted felon you can own a black powder gun.
If you are a state-convicted felon, possibly, depending on the laws of your state. CHECK THEM CAREFULLY.If you are a federally-convicted felon, NO, black powder arms are included in the list of firearms to which you are not allowed access per USC, Title 18.
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In Vermont, a convicted felon is generally prohibited from possessing firearms, including black powder pistols, as they are classified as firearms under state law. However, Vermont does not have a specific law that addresses the ownership of black powder firearms for felons. It is advisable for individuals in this situation to consult with a legal expert to understand their rights and any potential legal implications.
In the state of Missouri Its perfectly legal to hunt with a black powder rifle during deer season. In all counties
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It depends on what the felony was, but in most cases, yes. This has to do with the second amendment.
You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law to get a correct answer.
A hunting license, yes. But NOT a firearm or black powder weapon.
Am unfamiliar with which of the states MAY allow this, but I can tell you that the FEDERAL LAW (USC Title 18) governing convicted felons and firearms possession specifically names and describes black powder arms as firearms - which are prohibited to convicted felons.