Under FEDERAL law, applicable to the WHOLE of the United States and all territorial possessions and commonwealths of the United States, a convicted felon MAY NOT purchase, possess, or have access to firearms, period.
Section 571.070 of the Missouri Revised States provides that convicted felons may not possess firearms. Federal law also prohibits felons from possessing firearms.
Regardless of what the MO law states, the federal law prohibits felons from owning firearms, and this supersedes any state law which states anything to the contrary.
None. Felons cannot legally own firearms unless their rights have been restored.
No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
None. Federal law prohibits felons from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms. What state you're in does not matter.
Depends on state laws.
In Missouri, individuals with felony convictions are generally prohibited from possessing firearms, which includes blackpowder pistols. While blackpowder firearms are often treated differently from modern firearms under some laws, the prohibition for felons remains in effect. Therefore, a felon would likely be unable to legally open carry a blackpowder pistol in Missouri. It's essential to consult with a legal expert for specific situations and updated laws.
none legally.
You need to ask a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
Convicted felons cannot own or possess firearms in any state in the U.S. This includes guns you already own.
contact the state Attorney General's Office
Yes