felon and a muzzleloader
#21
I know a guy in N.C. just across the line from me wh is a felon .We have had this discussion before.He say's that a BP gun is O.K. for him.Personally I don't think so.JMHO ,but anything that has a projectile and goes "BOOM" is a firearm in my book.I just told him do what you got to do and the law will take care of the rest.
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: MISSOURI
Posts: 1,157
One of the guys where I work has a felony and he called the atf by his mistake,but it worked out for him.The agent told him that a muzzle loader is not a firearm,he said so I can use it and he said it's not a firearm!! So he started hunting with it and has had no trouble at all.Now this is in Missouri dont know about any place else they may have a state law but he made it clear to him that the Fed. sees it as a non issue.
#23
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
One of the guys where I work has a felony and he called the atf by his mistake,but it worked out for him.The agent told him that a muzzle loader is not a firearm,he said so I can use it and he said it's not a firearm!! So he started hunting with it and has had no trouble at all.Now this is in Missouri dont know about any place else they may have a state law but he made it clear to him that the Fed. sees it as a non issue.
First time one is used to commit a crime you can forget that. Then they will require the same paperwork and background check. I'd say its inevitable....
#24
One of the guys where I work has a felony and he called the atf by his mistake,but it worked out for him.The agent told him that a muzzle loader is not a firearm,he said so I can use it and he said it's not a firearm!! So he started hunting with it and has had no trouble at all.Now this is in Missouri dont know about any place else they may have a state law but he made it clear to him that the Fed. sees it as a non issue.
My buddies brother has a couple of felony convictions and the only thing he can hunt legally with is a crossbow (special permit). He checked and was told he can't use a muzzleloader.
#26
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Texarkana AR USA
Posts: 423
Personally, if you've paid your debt to society, you should have all your rights restored.
In some states, they give out felony charges like candy, in other states the same exact charges are misdemeanors.
Every state needs to get on the same page.
A man shouldn't be punished the rest of his life for mistakes made and paid for.
Some exceptions do apply.....ie...child molesters and the like.
In some states, they give out felony charges like candy, in other states the same exact charges are misdemeanors.
Every state needs to get on the same page.
A man shouldn't be punished the rest of his life for mistakes made and paid for.
Some exceptions do apply.....ie...child molesters and the like.
#27
Spike
Join Date: May 2008
Location: South Central Pa
Posts: 43
[quote][/First time one is used to commit a crime you can forget thatQUOTE]
This has happened already its been a couple years but it has happened . I dont see why we need to lump all felons into one group its just not that simple . You can be a felon after drinking and driving and the determine your blood alcohol level is to high and you may not even be drunk or all that impared . And I think if you get busted for slapping the crap out of your wife for cheating on you with the guy next door and then taken and making his face abit distorted with the base ball bat you should be let go, this doesent mean your a axe murder , child molseter or rapist ,drug dealer so on I think you need to look at each case and then make a judgement not trying to make anyone mad just my point of view
This has happened already its been a couple years but it has happened . I dont see why we need to lump all felons into one group its just not that simple . You can be a felon after drinking and driving and the determine your blood alcohol level is to high and you may not even be drunk or all that impared . And I think if you get busted for slapping the crap out of your wife for cheating on you with the guy next door and then taken and making his face abit distorted with the base ball bat you should be let go, this doesent mean your a axe murder , child molseter or rapist ,drug dealer so on I think you need to look at each case and then make a judgement not trying to make anyone mad just my point of view
Last edited by Lonehunter61; 01-03-2010 at 02:25 PM.
#28
Drunk drivers sometimes kill or cripple other people. Multiple DUI convictions make a pattern that points to disregard for the lives of other people. Last year a whole family that lives near to me was killed by a drunk driver who had multiple DUI convictions. He was not injured, but he is now finally in prison. It is a real crime and should have real consequences.
#29
Spike
Join Date: May 2008
Location: South Central Pa
Posts: 43
I can see what your saying I guess its to hard to split hairs over the guy that may have had a few drinks and the guy who is a total drunk and of course if the felony is related to a homicide or another serious accident it needs to be punished of course.
#30
One of the guys where I work has a felony and he called the atf by his mistake,but it worked out for him.The agent told him that a muzzle loader is not a firearm,he said so I can use it and he said it's not a firearm!! So he started hunting with it and has had no trouble at all.Now this is in Missouri dont know about any place else they may have a state law but he made it clear to him that the Fed. sees it as a non issue.
I'd sure get something in writing,no way would I trust something I was told over a telephone. Not when it might mean going back to the big house for a federal violation.