In New Hampshire, convicted felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms, which can include BB guns if they are classified as firearms under state law. However, New Hampshire law does not explicitly categorize BB guns as firearms, so the legality may depend on specific circumstances and the interpretation of the law. It's recommended for individuals in this situation to consult with a legal expert to understand their rights and any potential restrictions.
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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.
I would check with your parole officer for the best answer.
No, a felon may not be in possession of any firearm in Florida. This includes BB and dart guns.
You need to consult a lawyer for a legal/current/correct/answer.
It's always best to check with the local Police for the correct answer.
No, all felon firearm laws still apply.
As I answered to another question regarding firearms, I believe it is a federal law that a convicted felon cannot legally own a firearm, as well as those convicted of misdemeanors for domestic violence.Added: I believe the first contributor misread the question - a BB gun is not a firearm. However - if you are on probation or parole I would strongly suggest you check with your PO about their view of this and, even if it is legal, I would make CERTAIN that it was not a "replica" or real-appearing one.
A pellet gun, also known as an air gun or BB gun, shoots a projectile by means of compressed air. States differ in how they regulate pellet guns. A few states and municipalities regulate them the same as all firearms; other states lump them into the "dangerous weapons" category along with other weapons such as long knives and police batons. Massachusetts does neither. The only restriction on the possession of pellet guns in Massachusetts is age-related. Minors are not allowed to buy or sell pellet guns and cannot use them unless they are under the direct supervision of a parent, guardian or other responsible adult.
No, convicted felons may not own BB guns, pellet guns, air rifles, dart guns, tasers, or any other similar weapon.
Yes. Felons are free to use bb guns in any lawful manner.
No