Donald Trump was convicted by a jury on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York, giving him a felony record. Under federal law, people with felony convictions are generally barred from owning or possessing firearms, and his state concealed-carry license was suspended and expected to be revoked after conviction. Reports indicate he had turned over some pistols to authorities and may still have had one in Florida, but as a convicted felon he is currently prohibited from legally owning guns unless his rights are restored through a legal process.