Originally posted by Big A
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Felons and Firearms question
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Yeah, I looked it uper after you posted.Originally posted by Yale View Post...in Texas, btw.
No joke, you can defend your home, but having a gun in the car is a definite "go directly to jail" card. Even defending your home can land you in prison, depending on the circumstance.Originally posted by Pro88LX View PostThat shit could land you in prison in kommiefornia
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Curious, wth is the verdict on the OP's question? I noticed a bunch of opinions and crap, but not sure which is right?
I generally got that it's a bad idea for a felon to be in possession of a firearm - except in rare cases. Is that it in a nutshell?Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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What i got from it is "it depends". I thought it was an automatic life ban for anyone if they went to prison, but there seems to be a good deal of grey area. Time after conviction, type of crime, federal vs state, etc. Matts link for the law was the most tech.
As far as i am able to tell, if someone was convicted of a federal felony, it is a lifetime ban.
If it was a state felony (texas), its 5 years after the person was released from confinement/supervision.Last edited by Binky; 08-28-2011, 08:30 AM.
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