No. Even with an expungement, you still remain a convicted felon, and thus are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms.
No.
No
ANY felony conviction is a bar to possessing a firearm in the US.
No, even the possession of a firearm of any kinda is a felony.
Not in Colorado, nor in any other state or territory of the US.
No you can not buy or posses a gub with an expungment , what you want is called a 17b motion , this reduces your felony to a misdeameanor so you can again own a firearm legaly.
Forever. Once a person is convicted of a felony, under FEDERAL law, they lose the right to own a firearm. It does not come back.
you will know when you try to buy a firearm, and a NCIC check is conducted. At that point if your record is clear you can buy, if still FLAGGED you will not be able to buy a firearm.........
In the United States, individuals with dismissed felony charges may not be able to purchase a gun. The restrictions on firearm purchases for those with felony charges vary by state and federal laws. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific regulations in your area.
It depends on whether it was FELONY possession or MISDEMEANOR possession. If FELONY, no, you cannot ever again own or possess a firearm.
only if three years have elapsed since the end of probation
A felony does not go away unless the conviction is expunged from your record by govt. officials. Because of this, it doesn't matter how long ago you were convicted of a felony, owning, purchasing, or being in possession of a firearm is illegal.