If you were convicted of a felony since 1981 you may apply to the Board of Probation and Parole if you have complete your sentence. You can not get it restored for serious felonies such as murder, rape, treason, and voter fraud.
This is going to depend on your state laws. In times past, felons never did get their voting rights back.
Possible, if the felony was for violation of a state law (as opposed to Federal)- but you WILL need an attorney, not WikiAnswers.
Yes under some circumstances.
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Get a lawyer. Get a lawyer. Get a lawyer.
Ask any lawyer you happen to see; They're the ones to ask about the law, in Tennessee.
Maybe. Starts with hiring a lawyer.
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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 In the U.S. a felon cannot possess a gun at all, unless the felon's rights have been restored.
A felon isn't going to be permitted a firearm for any reason.
Contact the local US District attorney. They can provide you with the information.
You will need to consult with a lawyer. In general, the answer is no. A felon cannot legally own or possess a gun anywhere in the U.S.
It depends on where you are, and also what you are asking. If you are asking can a felon accept a gun as a gift, the answer is, no, not in the U.S. at least. In the U.S. a felon cannot own or even possess a gun, unless the felon has had his or rights restored.
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.