You lose the right for a good reason. Whatever it was, try and get it reversed or fix it.
No you cannot possess a firearm at all
Felons cannot own or possess firearms in any state unless the felon's rights have been resotred.
Hire a NC attorney to file for restoration of rights.
Hire an attorney that is a member of the Indiana Bar.
By two means: Physical possession - you actually have the weapon in your hand or on your person. And - constructive possession - although the firearm is not on your person, you KNOW it is nearby and you could have access to it and exercise control over it very quickly and/or easily.
Only if you legally possess the firearm in accordance with federal and state laws.
Not in Montana, nor in any other state.
A felon can be "around" a person with a firearm as long as the felon doesn't own or possess the firearm, however, "possess" is subjective. If the felon can access the firearm, it might be considered possession if something were to happen.
No- nor can a felon possess a firearm in any state. Federal law.
No felon is any state or territory of the US is permitted to own or possess a firearm.
No. A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access tofirearms. This is a federal law, and there are no state-by-state exceptions to this.
A convicted felon may not possess a firearm in ANY US state. This is governed by Federal law, and applies in every state. Law has existed since 1968.