In Pennsylvania, you do not need a licence to own a firearm, but somebody convicted of a crime would not be able to own a firearm or live in a house with one in it.
Yes. The spouse of a felon can own a firearm anywhere in the U.S. but the felon cannot have access to it.
Yes, in general, being married to a felon does not affect YOUR rights, however, the felon cannot have any access to or any possession of the gun.
No
You can not carry an unconcealed handgun in Texas with or without a license.
Virginia does not require a license to purchase a gun, nor to possess one. A Concealed Handgun License IS required to carry a concealed handgun in public places if you are not a law enforcement officer, or one of the few others permitted to carry concealed. If you are 21, can own a handgun legally, can pass a background check, and demonstrate that you have had adequate training in firearms, Virginia will issue a concealed handgun license.
Depends, if you are applying for a handgun in the state of Washington or else where.
Yes, in Texas one can carry a hand gun in the motorcycle saddlebags. A person can also carry a handgun in plain sight while traveling.
No. As of 2010, Arizona allows anyone who can legally own a handgun to carry it, openly or concealed, without a permit. Before then, you could carry openly without a permit, but not concealed.
No, Washington DC does not allow concealed handgun carry, nor do they recognize permits from any other state.
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It depends on where you are. Most states no longer require a specific gun to be carried with a handgun license, but in the few that do, you could probably be arrested for carrying an illegal weapon, because techincally, you don't have a license for that particular gun.
No
Mid-Atlantic Firearms Training does concealed carry weapons training for Maryland handgun permit, Florida Handgun Permit and Utah concealed carry permit.
Yes. Being married to a felon does not restrict another person from owning a gun or getting a permit, however, you have to take careful steps to be sure the person who is the felon never has access to the gun.
Can you carry a handgun in plain open sight in Missouri