A better question is "Who is Mister Meamer?"
Pardon My Gun - 1942 was released on: USA: 1 December 1942 (premiere)
Pardon My Gun - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Is Mister Meaner the thug brother of Mister Muscle?
Not usually. Normally, a pardon is just a pardon from prison, but the charge is still on your record.
Pardon My Gun - 1930 was released on: USA: 5 October 1930 France: 20 April 1934
If the felon has received a PARDON, that is the same as if they were not convicted, and they may possess a firearm. But be sure you mean pardon, and not probation, parole, or any other term.
Possible. IF the felony was for violation of a state law. You will need an attorney, and petition for a pardon, with restoration of gun rights.
No. A pardon will not suffice. If you are eligible for it to occur, you must get your record expunged. Even then, not all states will restore felons' gun rights to them. NOTE: If you are a convicted FEDERAL felon, you cannot get your gun rights restored. Currently there is no mechanism in place for this to occur.
You have to apply for a pardon first. After that you can must fill out an application to restore your gun rights. The links for both forms are provided below.
Being pardoned from a felony doesn't restore gun rights. Essentially, the pardons only "forgives" you for the crime - it doesn't erase your record, and you still remain a convict.
Yes, assuming the spouse can otherwise legally own a gun. The problem you run into is when the non-felon spouse has the gun in the house. Short explanation: the felon cannot own or possess a gun, so if there is any chance the felon could access the gun, there could be a problem.
The felon will need a lot of money, a very good lawyer and not be disappointed if the answer is no. A pardon does not mean all rights are restored.