yes
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No.
You need an attorney.
check with an Attorney
such expungement action is usually done by an attorney through the court
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.
or are you just gonna shoot some one and I'm pretty sure no
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.
Yes
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
Yes..If they have only one felony..Two you can not.
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.