Felon Firearms Possession Charges
The U.S. Constitution allows citizens to own firearms. However, if someone is convicted of a felony, they lose some of their constitutional rights. A felon is not allowed to own a firearm or to have one in their possession. If you are found to have a gun and are a felon, you could face serious felony firearms charges. If convicted of these charges, you could face a number of penalties, including the possibility of jail time.
Definition of Firearm
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