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North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 14 > Article 54A - The Felony Firearms Act


Current as of: 2010
§ 14-415.1Possession of firearms, etc., by felon prohibited
§ 14-415.3Possession of a firearm or weapon of mass destruction by persons acquitted of certain crimes by reason of insanity or persons determined to be incapable to proceed prohibited
§ 14-415.4(Effective February 1, 2011) Restoration of firearms rights

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Questions & Answers: Firearms

Resident of Fl. in USMC in NC. 1974 drug felonie,nothing since then! . will i be able to get my gun rights restorated under 14-415.4 ? Was 19 then 59 now. Thanks for any help. dick...
What if I collect knifes/switchblades and never even remove them from my house...
Are you trying to squash a felony?...
You must contact the court that tried your case. Put yourself on calendar. You will have to explain why. Ask the judge when your case is called to look at your arrest record. If th...
I HAVE 20AC LAND IN CITY LIMITS LAND IS COM USE MAY I SHOOT MY GUNS AND NOT BREAK FL LAW THANKS...
Hi my son was a felon in a other state an he moved to north Carolina an was charged with possession of firearm by felon so ehat can happy to him....

North Carolina Laws: Firearms

North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 14 > Article 52A - Sale of Weapons in Certain Counties
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 14 > Article 53A - Other Firearms
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 14 > Article 53B - Firearm Regulation
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 14 > Article 53C - Sport Shooting Range Protection Act of 1997
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 14 > Article 54A - The Felony Firearms Act

U.S. Constitution Provisions: Firearms

 U.S. Constitution 2nd Amendment

U.S. Code Provisions: Firearms

U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 29 - Manufacture, Transportation, Or Distribution Of Switchblade Knives
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 76 - Imitation Firearms
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 105 - Protection Of Lawful Commerce In Arms
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 44 - Firearms

Federal Regulations: Firearms

U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 29 - Manufacture, Transportation, Or Distribution Of Switchblade Knives
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 76 - Imitation Firearms
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 105 - Protection Of Lawful Commerce In Arms
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 44 - Firearms
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sean: ...
What if you were convicted of a felony in another state besides North Carolina can you own or possess a gun in NC
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February 23, 2012
Steven Daily: ...
Sean,

Felonies in another state can cause you to be disqualified from owning or possessing a gun in North Carolina. See section 14-415.1 of the N.C. Statutes:

http://www.lawserver.com/law/state/north-carolina/nc-laws/north_carolina_laws_14-415-1

Steve Daily
LawServer
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October 10, 2012

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