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That all depends on the nature of the felony, and how long ago. IF the felony was a crime of domestic violence, then FEDERAL law prohibits you from ever possessing a firearm. If it was a violent felony or a felony involving a firearm in the past 20 years, no. Start by hiring an attorney- you will need one.

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Q: Can the wife of a felon in Illinois own a gun?
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