For something which was a felony under state law, but not federal law, relief of disability might be a possibility. For a federal felony, there is no such process, so it simply does not happen.
No, nor in any other state. A felon is barred by Federal law from possessing a firearm.
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In Pennsylvania, you do not need a licence to own a firearm, but somebody convicted of a crime would not be able to own a firearm or live in a house with one in it.
You haven't asked a question, you've stated a situation.
Convicted felons in PA cannot vote while serving their sentence and cannot ever serve as a juror. They also lose their right to carry firearms.
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depends on Ohio law . in pa you can gun hunt or archery hunt you just have to barrow the gun and then give it back the same day but you can own a muzzle loader or bow unless you are on probation or parole then you cant
Convicted felon.
Nowhere.
Yes. in PA for 12 years.
No. See this thread from a PA gun organization website:http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/39531-can-felon-hunt-black-powder-rifle.htmlAccording to a member that goes by GunLawyer001 ...Gun shop employees and police officers are notorious for not knowing the firearms laws.If we read the actual law it seems pretty clear to me.Your felony conviction prohibits you from possessing firearms per 18Pa.C.S.§6105(http://paopencarry.org/uniform-firearms-act#6105)Paragraph (i) defines "Firearm" for that section as follows.Sorry, but my understanding of the above is that no, you can not.There's always archery, which IMO is more fun anyway.This is all perfectly correct, and I say this as a licensed member of the PA bar. In case that Official Stamp of Approval helps anyone.
No, you'll need a proxy.