You mean pardoned from prison? If the person still has a felony record, no. Felons cannot legally own or possess guns in any U.S. state, even if they are out of prison.
You will need to apply to the Governor for a full pardon.
For a full pardon from a State of New York offense, you must ask the Governor. If it is a federal charge you must write the President.
Depends on the wording. In general, a pardon is the equivalent of the conviction being removed- but for a current and accurate answer, you need to consult with an attorney in YOUR state.
Amnesty
YES
Pardon Us for Living But the Graveyard Is Full - 2009 was released on: USA: 3 April 2009 (Florida Film Festival)
gave nixon a full pardon for the water gate scandel
Yes, assuming the spouse can otherwise legally own a gun. The problem you run into is when the non-felon spouse has the gun in the house. Short explanation: the felon cannot own or possess a gun, so if there is any chance the felon could access the gun, there could be a problem.
By getting a full pardon of the crime
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Ford's pardon.
Being pardoned from a felony doesn't restore gun rights. Essentially, the pardons only "forgives" you for the crime - it doesn't erase your record, and you still remain a convict.