You need to consult with a lawyer familiar with firearms law.
Download the form fill it in and print it. Here is a link to the form:http://clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/eformsondemand/300.pdf
If he was convicted in state court - not without having his record expunged by the state of AZ - If he is a felon convicted in a FEDERAL court he can never be eligible to own or possess a firearm including black powder weapons.
Probably not. If the only thing restored was voting rights, that doesn't include the right to own a gun. You should probably check with your attorney.
No, not in AZ or anywhere else.
If it is a state charge, it is possible- start by contacting an Arizona attorney. For a Federal charge- no.
Yes, but it depends on the nature of the felony and how long ago it was committed.
Yes! Her son is a convicted, institualized felon
In Phoenix, AZ, felons can seek apartments through various avenues. Many landlords may conduct background checks, but some may be willing to rent to individuals with felony records, especially if the offense is older or non-violent. It's beneficial to look for apartments through specific property management companies that advertise as "felon-friendly" or to seek assistance from local housing agencies. Additionally, networking with local support groups focused on reintegration can provide leads on available housing options.
No. The prohibition for felon in possession of a firearm is federal law.
Felons are not allowed to carry Tasers in any state. It is against TASER INTERNATIONAL policy.
Yes, but, you will have to have it transferred to a FFL in AZ.
Not sure about the laws in Arizona (I am in Florida), but, does the term "possession of a firearm by a convicted felon" ring a bell. If you are holding it (even for hunting) you are in possession. So therefore, I would say that that would be a violation of law and would wind you up back in jail on a violation. Not to mention the criminal charges that would be filed against the person who provided you with the gun knowing that you were a felon.