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  • papernicker
    From what I have read on the internet, he can as long as you cannot access them in any way. Also, I have read that you need a Presidential Pardon. It seems that you can apply for regular pardons, but they have not been funding them. Maybe the next election will change things.
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  • mrseatle
    Good luck "kid", you have my sympathy. I figure that if they trust you to re-join society then they should allow you to defend yourself. Also registration of silencers is definetly an infringement on the "Right to Keep and Bear arms". The best way to work to recover your rights right now would be to become a RKBA activist/lobbyist.
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  • pickenup
    This question has been asked quite often.

    Because it comes up often enough, a few years ago, I emailed the BATF on this. The reply I received from the BATF is posted below. Keep in mind that this only cover FEDERAL law. Local laws can, and may be more strict.

    Welcome to the forum.

    quote:Thank you for your inquiry to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). We apologize for our delay in responding. For information on prohibited persons of firearms or ammunition, go to the Gun Control Act, 18 U.S.C., Chapter 44, Section 922(g). Additionally, 18 U.S.C., Chapter 44, Section 922(d)) it is unlawful for any person to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm or ammunition to a person who is known by that person to be prohibited. Therefore, the firearms or ammunition should not be accessible in any way to the prohibited person, no matter what relation is held. It is suggested that the firearms not be stored in the same house or domicile of the prohibited person, and would include preventing the prohibited person access to any keys associated with the storage or operation of the firearms or ammunition.
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  • Rocklobster
    "Should not be accessible." "It is suggested that..." There's no statute there prohibiting your father from having guns in his/your home, only advice aimed at preventing a prohibited person from gaining access.

    State and local laws may differ, though, as has been indicated.
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  • joshmb1982
    while i know it is not legal i am aware of a few "felons" who still own/aquire firarms. to my knowledge they were idiot kids or some bs charges laid on them. theve owned their toys for years with no problems. they keep their heads down dont raise a ruckas and mid their own. they dont carry on them in in ccw just in their homes. if your parole or probation is over and they stop doing monthly inspections of your house unless you do something foolish thats brings them back into your home how are you gonna get caught?
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