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As far as federal law is concerned a convicted felon is a convicted felon, period. And there is no provision in federal law for such a restoration. However, some states view your situation differently and do return some LIMITED rights to you. You would have to contact your State Police to detemine if MO is such a state.

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Q: Can a convicted felon with nonviolent crime in Missouri ever get there gun rights back?
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