As a teenager, he served time in a Borstal institution for possessing live ammunition.
Permission in writing from the territorial government was needed to possess any firearm (other than a smooth-bore shotgun), and also ammunition.
A licence is not required to possess regular ammunition, but is required to manufacture or sell ammunition.
On 9 July 2012, Lasike was convicted of illegally possessing ammunition and fined US$280.
The suspect possessed weapons, ammunition, and banned religious literature when police arrested him.
Civilians in most states can legally possess pistol-caliber armor piercing ammunition.
In response to that incident, the Village Council passed a law making it a crime for citizens to possess pistols or ammunition for them.
He is prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition because he is a convicted felon.
The bill also aimed to stop felony gang crimes by making it a misdemeanor to possess ammunition while associating with a criminal street gang.
Prior felony convictions prohibit the defendant from lawfully possessing firearms or ammunition.