You will need a lawyer to guide you through this process.
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No. If you get a felony conviction anywhere, you may not own, purchase, or have access to firearms anywhere else. That's federal law.
Any felony conviction or domestic violence conviction disqualifies that person from ever touching a firearm.
upon application to purchase a firearm a NCIC check is conducted, at which time the out of state conviction will show and your firearm application denied
Depends on what the conviction was for. If it was for a felony, or for a crime of domestic violence, then NO. That person is barred from possessing firearms by Federal law.
It depends on whether they were charged with a felony offense, or not. ANY felony crime will deny a convicted person ever possessing a firearm under federal law.
To get a correct answer, find a lawyer.
A felon cannot purchase or possess a firearm of any type. This goes for every state
In most jurisdictions, if a person has been convicted of a felony, they can never own a firearm again.
Yes, it's not a felony conviction.
They have comitted a felony or other offense. They are in jail or on parole. They are from another country?
If you are a convicted felon, that is on your record and that information can be accessed by anyone who has access to NCIC, no matter what state you are in.