Can a person who has been convicted of a felony own or possess a bow and arrows in California?
Can a person who has been convicted of a felony own or possess a bow and arrows in California?
During probation and parole, there will almost certainly be restrictions on possession of weapons, and those restrictions may extend to archery -- bows, arrows, bolts, crossbows and the like.
Once the person is discharged from his or her sentence, there is nothing in California law that would prohibit their ownership or possession of a bow and arrows.