Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arkansas
Illegal Hunting
Can a convicted felon own guns and go hunting?
Asked on 10/01/00, 9:24 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gary Kennan
W. Gary Kennan
Re: Illegal Hunting
Unless a person who has been convicted of a felony has been pardoned by the governor of the state of Arkansas, that person can not own or be in possession of a a firearm. Thus that person can not go hunting with a gun. The law does not prohibit a crossbow for hunting purposes.
Thank you,
W. Gary Kennan
Answered on 10/31/00, 2:52 pm
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