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Can a convicted felon regain rights to firearms in Ca?

no


Can a felon regain the rights to bear arms in illnoise?

No.


Can a convicted felon sell regain rights to firearms in Ca?

You need an attorney.


How can a convicted felon restore their rights to firearms in Arkansas?

check with an Attorney


Which court do you request an expungement from to regain rights for a convected felon in Georgia?

such expungement action is usually done by an attorney through the court


How much would it cost a felon to get his gun rights back?

Impossible to name a price. It will vary with the location, circumstances, etc. In MOST cases it would be best to have an attorney. In some cases, no amount of money will allow a felon to regain those rights.


Can a convicted felon regain rights to carry a shotgun to go hunting?

or are you just gonna shoot some one and I'm pretty sure no


If Im a convicted felon that can vote and serve on a jury does that mean i can own a gun?

Not necessarily - if your state returned those other two 'rights' to you - - if firearm possession was also included, the documents should say so specifically! Without that SPECIFIC permission you cannot assume your firearms rights were restored. One of the reasons may be: IF you are a convicted FEDERAL felon, you will never regain firarms rights. The US Code currently has no method by which federal felons can regain their firearms rights.


Can a convicted felon play in Arkansas?

Yes


Can a convicted felon regain his rights in Mississippi?

It depends on the conviction but i know from experience that for armed robbery you can't have any thing with a triggeon it even a water gun that's anywere in the 50 states


Can a felon vote in Arkansas?

Yes..If they have only one felony..Two you can not.


Can a convicted felon regain his rights in the state of Washington to own and carry a firearm?

If it was a federal felony, or was related to drug or domestic violence charges, then no. If it's only a felony under state law, it MIGHT be possible.