Is it legal in Iowa to black powder hunt as a federal felon with restored Iowa firearms rights?

Black Powder Hunting in Iowa

I'm not up on Iowa law, but the ATF considers muzzleloaders to be exempt from firearms legislation, so you are okay under federal law as there are no restrictions on the ownership of these guns. Although local and state laws can be more restrictive than the federal laws, you should be okay if your right to possess firearms has been restored by the state.

To be safe you should check for any local or state laws, including hunting regulations, in any area where you intend to hunt. As always you should CYOA from a legal perspetive.

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