No, not unless FL is one of the few states that will restore your firearms privileges. However, if you happen to be a FEDERALLY convicted felon there is no chance.
No. Felons are prohibited from owning ANY KIND of firearm, including black powder arms.
Felons are prohibited by Federal law from owning any firearm.
All felons in all states are prohibited from owning firearms. It doesn't matter what the crime was. convicted felon = no guns.
Yes. Felons are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms. Period.
Felons may not possess or have access to firearms. Title 18, US Code, Section 922.
No. Convicted felons are federally barred from owning or possessing a firearm. You may be eligible for expungement to restore your gun rights but you will need a lawyer.
It is generally illegal for someone with a felony conviction to carry a firearm in Florida. Felons are prohibited from possessing or owning firearms under both federal and state laws, including carrying a concealed weapon. Violating these laws can result in serious criminal charges and penalties.
They can't. And won't. Convicted felons are prohibited from owning (or even "obtaining") a firearm in all 50 states. But if civil rights have been restored (usually by the state governor or a clemecy board), then the person can possibly obtain a firearm legally. But he/she would not need the help of the NRA to do so. One more point about the NRA: convicted felons cannot be members of the NRA.
There is no such form. Your question doesn't say - but If you are a convicted felon, Federal law forbids convicted felons from ever owning or possessing a firearm or ammunition. (US Code, Title 18)
Yes
Short answer, they can't. Even if they wanted to (which they don't - Mass. doesn't even want honest citizens owning guns), they couldn't. It's a matter of federal law which prohibits felons from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms.
You can submit a petition/motion to the court asking that your rights be restored. (WHAT 'RIGHTS' ARE YOU REFERRING TO?) If it is owning a firearm, forget it. Convicted felons may not EVER own or possess a firearm. (Federal Code, USC, Title 18.)