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  • Firearm Rights after Felony Conviction - University of North . . .
    This part deals with North Carolina procedures for restoration of the right to possess a firearm after conviction of a nonviolent felony (see Table 27) The restoration procedure, in G S 14-415 4, became effective February 1, 2011, meaning that a person who meets the criteria in that statute is eligible for restoration whether his or her offense or conviction occurred before or after February
  • Gun-Toting Felons - North Carolina Criminal Law
    1 Doesn’t North Carolina allow felons to possess long guns? Not anymore North Carolina’s FIP law used to have lots of exceptions, including exceptions for long guns and for handguns in the home or workplace It also used to allow felons to regain the right to possess firearms five years after completion of their sentences
  • Can a Felon Own a Gun? - King Law
    In 2004 the NC Legislature banned all gun ownership by convicted felons The North Carolina Felony Firearms Act makes it illegal for a convicted felon to purchase, own, or possess any firearm This includes gun parts and silencers, but it does not extend to antique firearms which are any firearm created before 1898
  • Restore Gun Rights - Felony Conviction | NC Gun Lawyer
    Can a felon own a gun in North Carolina? Generally, no, an individual who has been convicted of a felony in North Carolina can not own a gun North Carolina General Statute §14-415 1 states that it shall be unlawful for any person who has been convicted of a felony to purchase, own, possess, or have in their custody, care, or control any firearm or any weapon of mass death and destruction
  • Are Felons Allowed to Have Guns in North Carolina? - LegalMatch
    A felon’s gun rights can be restored in North Carolina if specific criteria are met and procedures are followed Under the North Carolina General Statutes, felons who have been convicted of a nonviolent felony can petition the court to have their firearm rights restored if they meet the following criteria:
  • Air Guns - North Carolina Criminal Law
    I’m a felon in North Carolina and I was wondering if you could give me a bit more information about this subject because I’ve been told by police officers I can not own a pellet bb paintball or even a airsoft gun but if is not true that I can’t have a bb pellet airsoft or paintball gun then I’m going on a collection spending spree lol
  • G. S. 14-415. 1 - ncleg. net
    Article 54A The Felony Firearms Act § 14-415 1 Possession of firearms, etc , by felon prohibited (a) It shall be unlawful for any person who has been convicted of a felony to purchase, own, possess, or have in his custody, care, or control any firearm or any weapon of mass death and destruction as defined in G S 14-288 8(c)
  • § 14‑415. 3. Possession of a firearm or weapon of mass . . .
    (1) The petitioner is a resident of North Carolina and has been a resident of the State for one year or longer immediately preceding the filing of the petition (2) The petitioner has only one felony conviction and that conviction is for a nonviolent felony For purposes of this subdivision, multiple felony convictions


















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