The individual states ALL have laws saying that felons cannot BUY firearms. The federal law that bars felons from POSSESSING THEM is: Title 18 U.S.C. sec 924(e)(1). The United States Code, in some cases, makes the penalty for illegal possession of a firearm (including black powder arms) by a felon a mandatory minimum fifteen (15) years in prison.
That's a good question, Black Powder 'guns' are no longer considered firearms, that's why anyone can order them online and have them shipped directly to their house without a FFL. I'm going to look into this some more... Some states consider them to be firearms. In those states felons would be prohibited from ownership. Check with law enforcement in your jurisdiction.
This would best be anwered by your quick call to the state Fish & Game Commission. Felons are not specifically prohibited from possessing crossbows under the arms statute HOWEVER as a convicted felon if PA prohibits you from possessing ANY 'deadly' weapon you could conceivably be charged.
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In New York State, black powder pistols are considered firearms and require a permit to possess and carry, just like other firearms. The process for obtaining a permit for a black powder pistol is similar to that for other firearms.
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I cant find this answer anywhere but I know with the 26" barrel there's not too much benefits of using more than 100 grain.
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The basic answer is, not legally. A felon cannot legally own or possess a handgun.
You cant
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