check with an Attorney
File a petition with the US Attorney for your area.
With enough money, lawyers and time, it might happen.
You need to find a lawyer who specializes in firearms law to get a correct answer.
For a violation of US federal law, the remedy is a presidential pardon.
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If you are a federally convicted felon there is no way. No mechanism exists to restore firearm rights to convicted federal felons.If you are state convicted - it depends entirely on which state you live in and/or which state convicted you. SOME states will restore limited firearm rights - others will not restore them at all.Your best course of action is contact an attorney in your state for consultation.
A pardon won't get your firearms rights restored. You still remain convicted of the charge.
You need an attorney.
None. Felons cannot legally own firearms unless their rights have been restored.
In Georgia, a convicted felon is generally prohibited from owning or possessing firearms, including rifles. However, individuals may be able to restore their right to own firearms after completing their sentence, including parole and probation, by applying for a restoration of rights. It's important for felons to consult legal resources or a lawyer to understand their specific situation and any potential pathways to restoring their rights.
Not all, but some states offer a limited restoration of your firearms privileges. You would have to check with the state that convicted you and apply for that IF YOU WERE A STATE CONVICTED FELON. However, if you were a FEDERALLY convicted felon, forget it, currently there is no method in place to restore gun privileges. Congress has consistently refused to appropriate funds for this purpose.
Have your record expunged or the conviction overturned.