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Q: How do you turn in a felon who owns guns?
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If a woman is married to a man and that man happen to be a felon but she owns guns how can she keep the guns?

You need the services of a GOOD lawyer. Otherwise one or both of you will be in serious trouble.


Can a nonviolent felon have guns in Oklahoma?

No.


Can a felon transport guns?

Absolutely not.


Can a convicted felon attend a gun show?

The basic answer is no. The short answer is, a felon cannot have access to guns, and at a gun show, a felon would have access to guns, so it's illegal.


Can a felon hunt with guns?

In the U.S. a convicted felon may not own or posses a gun.


In Virginia what if a felon is caught with guns?

The felon will most likely be arrested.


If a felon lives with you do you have to move guns in Iowa?

If a felon lives with you, you should probably move far away If a felon lives with you u are bad at picking dates


Is there a limit to hand guns and long guns owned by one person?

Only if you are a felon...(None in the United States).


How can you find out if you can buy a gun?

Provided you are not a convicted felon, you can buy long guns at 18 and hand guns at 21.


Is it legal for people with Asperger's syndrome to own guns?

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What guns can a felon pocess in sd and when?

You need a lawyer to get a lega and correct answer.


Can a felon live in a house with a gun in Ky?

No. Not a good idea! US Code, Title 18 stipulates that it is a federal offense for a convicted felon to ever own or "POSSESS" firearms of any type. To live in a residence where there are firearms puts the felon in what is known in the law as "constructive possession" of the firearms (i.e.- the felon would have ready access to them - which is exactly what the law is written to prevent). That is a violation of the law, and the person who owns the guns and who knowingly resides with a convicted felon could also be charged as an accessory to the offense.