Fulch Report post Posted November 27, 2013 No background check on the ML I purchased in Feb 2013, cash OTC. Don't know the laws but I was told last week by a fellow hunter that his son is in the same boat due to some drug problems and hunts with an inline ML. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scooter Report post Posted November 27, 2013 Ok I've seen it twice now... Just because there is no NICS check for ML's does NOT automatically mean that a person who has lost their rights can own one. It may be legal on a federal level, but depending on what the legal paperwork says- many times they are also prohibited from posessing any destructive device. Think about it... What would you get charged with if you robbed a store with a bow, crossbow, cap and ball pistol or a muzzleloader??? That's considered a deadly weapon in that situation, so they also include language in prohibitions that covers big knives, bows, crossbows, and black powder guns. Sometimes. Please do not think just because you can grab a ML off the shelf that it is legal for anyone to posess it. Somebody will end up in trouble. Go through the court documents and legal paperwork with a competent attorney and stay out of further trouble. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buglethemin Report post Posted November 29, 2013 here ya go, this is the latest from ARS, he cannot possess any firearm, a muzzle-loader is a firearm according to the definition. 13-3101. Definitions A. In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Deadly weapon" means anything that is designed for lethal use. The term includes a firearm. 2. "Deface" means to remove, alter or destroy the manufacturer's serial number. 3. "Explosive" means any dynamite, nitroglycerine, black powder, or other similar explosive material, including plastic explosives. Explosive does not include ammunition or ammunition components such as primers, percussion caps, smokeless powder, black powder and black powder substitutes used for hand loading purposes. 4. "Firearm" means any loaded or unloaded handgun, pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun or other weapon that will expel, is designed to expel or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. Firearm does not include a firearm in permanently inoperable condition. 5. "Improvised explosive device" means a device that incorporates explosives or destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic or incendiary chemicals and that is designed to destroy, disfigure, terrify or harass. 6. "Occupied structure" means any building, object, vehicle, watercraft, aircraft or place with sides and a floor that is separately securable from any other structure attached to it, that is used for lodging, business, transportation, recreation or storage and in which one or more human beings either are or are likely to be present or so near as to be in equivalent danger at the time the discharge of a firearm occurs. Occupied structure includes any dwelling house, whether occupied, unoccupied or vacant. 7. "Prohibited possessor" means any person: (a) Who has been found to constitute a danger to self or to others or to be persistently or acutely disabled or gravely disabled pursuant to court order under section 36-540, and whose right to possess a firearm has not been restored pursuant to section 13-925. ( Who has been convicted within or without this state of a felony or who has been adjudicated delinquent for a felony and whose civil right to possess or carry a gun or firearm has not been restored. © Who is at the time of possession serving a term of imprisonment in any correctional or detention facility. (d) Who is at the time of possession serving a term of probation pursuant to a conviction for a domestic violence offense as defined in section 13-3601 or a felony offense, parole, community supervision, work furlough, home arrest or release on any other basis or who is serving a term of probation or parole pursuant to the interstate compact under title 31, chapter 3, article 4.1. (e) Who is an undocumented alien or a nonimmigrant alien traveling with or without documentation in this state for business or pleasure or who is studying in this state and who maintains a foreign residence abroad. This subdivision does not apply to: (i) Nonimmigrant aliens who possess a valid hunting license or permit that is lawfully issued by a state in the United States. (ii) Nonimmigrant aliens who enter the United States to participate in a competitive target shooting event or to display firearms at a sports or hunting trade show that is sponsored by a national, state or local firearms trade organization devoted to the competitive use or other sporting use of firearms. (iii) Certain diplomats. (iv) Officials of foreign governments or distinguished foreign visitors who are designated by the United States department of state. (v) Persons who have received a waiver from the United States attorney general. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites