No. A felon may not possess a firearm anywhere in the US.
No felon is any state or territory of the US is permitted to own or possess a firearm.
A felon may not own, possess, or be permitted access to firearms, ANYWHERE in the US.
No. Not in Michigan, nor anywhere else in the US. Federal law (applicable to all states) dictates that a convicted felon may not own, possess, or be allowed access to firearms, ammunition, or ballistic armor.
It is a federal crime for a convicted felon to ever own or possess a firearm (US Code, Title 18).
There is no certain number of years where a felon can suddenly own a gun again. A felon can, under some circumstances, have his or her rights restored and be allowed to own guns again. If you are interested in this, consult a local attorney that is familiar with the process.
Nowhere in the US
A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms anywhere in the US.
Anyone looking toescape the US can go to Mexico. They have no strict importation laws on anything, anyone.Added: However. . . Mexico DOES have an extradition treaty with the US.
No you can't.
Not if you are a convicted felon. Federal law prohibits convicted felons from owning or possessing firearms ANYWHERE in the US or its possessions. It is a federal offense and state laws do not enter into it.
No. Granted 'clemency' or not, you remain convicted of the crime with which you were charged - a convicted felon. It is a federal offense for a convicted felon to ever own or "possess" a firearm (US Code, Title 18).