In Michigan, felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms, but the laws regarding knives are less clear. While there is no specific law banning felons from carrying knives, certain types of knives, like switchblades or daggers, may be restricted. It's essential for individuals to consult legal counsel or local laws to understand the specific regulations that apply to their situation. Always err on the side of caution and stay informed about current laws.
Of course
no
Yes, the cannot however legally posses a gun.
No, they are considered gravity knifes and considered a felony with up to 5yrs jail time if caught. A 3in spring assisted knife is perfectly legal to carry.
A convicted felon can not own, possess, or carry a firearm. If possible, a set-aside or expungement should be explored with a competent attorney to have the firearms rights restored.
In Michigan, butterfly knives, also known as balisongs, are classified as "switchblade knives" under state law. As such, they are illegal to carry in public. However, owning a butterfly knife in your home is generally permitted. Always check local regulations, as laws can vary by municipality.
No
can a convicted felon hunt deer with a bow or a gun
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In the state of Michigan, not only can a felon not own a gun, if he is caught in close proximity to a gun, no matter how disabled it is or impossible for him to access, he can and will often be charged with Felony Firearms.
Illegally.
Only if it says it by law