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A felon cannot own or possess a fire arm until his/her rights have been restored. Typically, he/she must wait until the completion of his/her sentence (including parole/probation) and an additional period before petitioning the state for the return of rights.

Once this is granted, they will have the same rights to firearms as a non-felon citizen.

The same process is used to restore voting rights in jurisdictions where convicted felons give up the right to vote.

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