US Code, Title 18 includes black powder arms as being among those firearms which convicted felons cannot possess. SOME states have limited circumstances by which you may have your firearms rights restored by THAT INDIVIDUAL STATE. Check your local state statutes for this information.
Felons may not own firearms anywhere in the United States unless the Governor of the State has restored your civil right to do this.
sure
If it's an ongoing felony charge, or a felony conviction, no.
The short answer is, yes, if it was a felony, you can't own a gun in any state in the U.S.
it is a b felony
A level four felony in Tippecanoe County Lafayette Indiana is a class A felony. This class of felony is the max you can recieve.
Provided you follow all the appropriate laws, yes.
Depends on the nature of the felony. If it's something listed as a felony under federal law, then no. If it's only a felony at state level, then it is possible to file for relief of disability.
You will have to discuss your exact situation and all details relating to the felony conviction with a lawyer.
It will depend on the level of felony. In Indiana it could range from none to 5 years. And if it was against a minor, it could be longer.
No.
No, misdemeanor.
yes
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