If they have been adjudged mentally incompetent, no.
If you have undiagnosed bipolar disorder, you can own a gun in any state in the US. The law is unaware of your bipolar disorder, so to them you are an ordinary citizen. However if you are later diagnosed, any guns you own might be confiscated.If you have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder but never been hospitalized for it, you can own a gun in any state in the US. The law considers you no different than any other person.If you have bipolar disorder and have only been hospitalized voluntarily for it, most states in the US allow you to own a gun. The law usually considers you no different than any other person. However its best to consult a lawyer or local law enforcement to be certain.If you have bipolar disorder and have been hospitalized involuntarily (committed) for it but were neither a danger to yourself or others, some states in the US allow you to own a gun (California is one). The law differs widely from state to state. Always consult a lawyer or local law enforcement to be certain.If you have bipolar disorder and have been hospitalized involuntarily (committed) for it and were either a danger to yourself or others, neither state nor federal law allow you to own a gun.
You will have to get a lawyer
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
Kentucky does not have registration of firearms. You CAN pawn a firearm that you own. The pawnbroker is required to make a record of your identification, and description of the gun, including serial number. If that gun is reported as stolen, you would have some explaining to do.
You need a lawyer for a current, legal and correct answer.
Indictment for a felony- you may not POSSESS a gun.
Generally speaking, no. If a person is a felon, they cannot normally own guns unless the person's gun rights have been restored.
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As long as that person can otherwise legally own the firearm.
Ask the person's probation officer.