Felonies are considered more severe than misdemeanors and can have significant consequences, including loss of voting rights (while in prison), professional licenses, and the ability to own firearms.This article will explore the consequences of a felony conviction in California. Specifically, we will ...
Ex-felons possessing weapons should be subjected to greater penalties and supervision as one way of reducing the danger, the GOP lawmakers said, a proposal that won support from Stephen Lindley, chief of the Department of Justice's Bureau of Firearms. Sam Paredes, executive director of Gun Owne...