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Properly licensed convicted felons may hunt with bows, crossbows and airguns during hunting seasons when such devices are legal. A general restoration of civil rights does not include the restoration of the right to own, possess or use a firearm.
Normally, an expungement of the arrest and conviction does not restore gun rights, and the 10-year cleansing period applies even after an expungement is granted. Further, under penalty of federal law, any Louisiana felony conviction usually permanently bars you from purchasing or possessing a firearm.
Because bows and arrows even mechanized ones arent explosive weapons, its not included within the Gun Control Act, and that means that under federal law, convicted felons are generally able to purchase and use them, with some provisos.
Bottom Line Up Front: Even though Louisiana law allows most felons to possess a firearm after ten years have passed from the completion of sentence, under federal law, a Louisiana felony conviction will forever bar the felon from owning or possessing a firearm or ammunition, unless the applicant receives an expungement
Deer Tagging Information (2022-2023) Hunters purchasing licenses online at will be able to print an E-License using a personal printer for immediate use, email or save the licenses purchased to an electronic device which is kept in possession while hunting.
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Both Louisiana and federal law prohibits convicted felons from possessing firearms or ammunition. An ex-felon in possession of a firearm in Louisiana can face severe penalties unless that individual can get his or her rights to own those firearms restored by the state.
All residents and nonresidents 16 years of age or older, who hunt within the state of Louisiana, are required to obtain the Basic Hunting License. The license is required to hunt, take, possess, or transport any wild bird or quadruped that may be legally hunted.
Hunters must have licenses (or license numbers) and a physical form of identification on their person while hunting. No person born on or after September 1, 1969, shall hunt unsupervised unless that person has been issued a certificate of satisfactory completion of a Hunter Education course approved by LDWF.

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