No. Having a conviction expunged only means it's concealed from the general public. It does not make the conviction go away.
You lose the right for a good reason. Whatever it was, try and get it reversed or fix it.
have his criminal record expunged by an attorney.........................
Hire a NC attorney to file for restoration of rights.
You will need a lawyer, money and a lot of patience to see if you can get your right to own a firearm back
You need a lawyer and money to try to get your right to bear arms back once you are a convicted felon.
Blood
The pulmonary arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood back up to the upper parts of the heart. There is one on each side of the heart that helps with this.
Contact the manufacturer.
The pulmonary arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood back up to the upper parts of the heart. There is one on each side of the heart that helps with this.
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.
If you are asking about a handgun - securely wrapped and carried in the farthest area of the vehicle away from the driver's and passenger's reach (e.g.: the trunk in a sedan, or the "way back" area of an SUV).
The left and right pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood back to the left atrium of the heart