In Maryland, felons are generally prohibited from owning firearms, including black powder guns, which are classified as firearms under state law. However, there may be specific circumstances or exceptions that allow a felon to possess a black powder gun, such as obtaining a pardon or having their rights restored. It is essential for individuals in this situation to consult legal counsel or local authorities for guidance on their specific circumstances.
To the best of my knowledge unless you are a convicted felon you can own a black powder gun.
No. There is no state were a felon may own any firearm.
Nope, it's illegal.
No. A felon in any state is not allowed to possess any type of gun, regardless of if it is loaded or if ammo is available.
ask your state Attorny General
It depends on what the felony was, but in most cases, yes. This has to do with the second amendment.
You need to talk to a lawyer to be sure.
It is always best to consult a lawyer that is familiar with the local gun laws, or even the local prosecutor.
You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law to get a correct answer.
It depends on what the felony was, but in most cases, yes. This has to do with the second amendment.
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.
Upon installing the cylinder you have, according to the law (or at least the ATF), manufactured a firearm. So the simple answer is "No". It is not legal for a felon to own a firearm (gun) and once you install a conversion cylinder that pistol is no longer a "non-gun" black powder pistol.