This is a question that would be better answered by a lawyer near you and even then it can be a tricky answer. The safest answer would be for you to not own any firearm while living with a felon or ditch the felon and get/keep your firearm. Good luck and PLEASE consult a real life attorney in your area, I would hate for you to become an accidental felon due to bad internet legal advice.
You need to contact a lawyer to get a correct answer.
Unless there is some prohibition against leaving the state contained in the parole or probation papers, or there is a court order prohibiting it, then probably, yes the convicted felon can move state to state.
Yes depending on what was charged against you in the felony
No, a convicted felon loses his rights to vote, hold office, own a fire arm and consort with other convicted felons.
Lots of patience, one or more very, very, good lawyers, 100k cash to start and be prepared to be disappointed.
WA is the abbreviation for Washington state
Possibly the authorities know something you don't and/or it takes time to process the case.
If he is a felon, that would mean he has been convicted of a felony. Once convicted, there is no statute of limitations.
1956 This shotgun WA manufactured in 1956
there are no states in WA , WA is a state, the most popular city in WA is SEATTLE and OLYMPIA, Washintons capitol
There is no state with "WA" as the abbreviation. All the W state abbreviations are as told: Washington WA West Virginia WV Wisconsin WI Wyoming WY
The Evergreen State.