I would imagine convicted felons can still possess pellet guns? It's not considered a firearm. Whats your take on this topic?
I am, unfortunately, a felon. And yes, I do own airguns. I know it's perfectly legal here in Ohio, and was in Texas as well.
lol, i thought in NJ, slingshots arent allowed anyway? Maybe they changed the law? I know when i lived there, 1995 to 2003, my dad use to get our bb guns and slingshots from deleware when we were kids. we had a big backyard and use to have a blast back there. I actully think i remember a sticker on my wooden slingshot that said not for sale in a bunch of states (including NJ) and i use to think i was awesome cause i had one. lol
The funny thing is if you ever look at certain felonies you laugh and wonder why they are considered such.
Quote from: Berky on February 27, 2013, 09:10:06 PMI would imagine convicted felons can still possess pellet guns? It's not considered a firearm. Whats your take on this topic?It depends. While air guns aren't considered firearms under federal law, some states do. For example, in Michigan an air gun with an overall length of less then 30 inches and rifled barrel is considered a firearm.
If you have been commited to a mental facility by anyone other than yourself you can never own a firearm again.You can own a pellet rifle in the state of NC though.
Ya got that one backwards. Its under 30" is considered a firearm.Quote from: AmericanPsycho on February 27, 2013, 09:21:45 PMQuote from: Berky on February 27, 2013, 09:10:06 PMI would imagine convicted felons can still possess pellet guns? It's not considered a firearm. Whats your take on this topic?It depends. While air guns aren't considered firearms under federal law, some states do. For example, in Michigan an air gun with an overall length of less then 30 inches and rifled barrel is considered a firearm.