Under federal law ( 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) ), a "fugitive from justice" is prohibited from possessing or purchasing firearms.

Many states have stricter rules than the federal government and do not follow the narrowed "fugitive" definition.

Buying a gun while having an active warrant is highly risky and often illegal, depending on the type of warrant and your location . While federal law has narrowed its definition of who is prohibited, many state laws remain much stricter, and attempting the purchase can lead to immediate arrest or new criminal charges.

: While minor traffic warrants might not always trigger a denial in every state, warrants related to domestic violence , stalking, or restraining orders almost always result in an immediate federal and state denial. 3. The Background Check Process (NICS) Overview of Key California Firearms Laws

: Some states, like California and Virginia , explicitly prohibit anyone with any outstanding felony or "specified misdemeanor" warrant from purchasing a firearm.

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