Well, it all depends on your situation. If you've convicted of something which is a felony only at state level, and NOT a federal felony, it MIGHT be possible to have your gun rights restored. You need the services of a lawyer, and there is no guarantee. If your felony conviction was a federal felony, your chances are more or less nil.
If you've been convicted of a crime of domestic violence or something drug related - whether felony or misdemeanor - that further reduces your chances of being able to have your gun rights restored.
Again, you need the services of a lawyer here, who can be privy to the exact details of your situation, and can make a determination as to the feasibility of trying to have your gun rights restored.
How di you get gun rights back in the state of California
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.
Possible. You need an attorney to start.
Yes!
Suspension of the right to own firearms is a Federal matter, not a state matter.
Well, it all depends on your situation. If you've convicted of something which is a felony only at state level, and NOT a federal felony, it MIGHT be possible to have your gun rights restored. You need the services of a lawyer, and there is no guarantee. If your felony conviction was a federal felony, your chances are more or less nil. If you've been convicted of a crime of domestic violence or something drug related - whether felony or misdemeanor - that further reduces your chances of being able to have your gun rights restored. Again, you need the services of a lawyer here, who can be privy to the exact details of your situation, and can make a determination as to the feasibility of trying to have your gun rights restored.
Consult with a lawyer familiar with Maryland state firearms laws.
Possible- depends on the individual case, what law was violated causing you to lose your rights, and where you reside. You will need to check with the courts in your state.
Not usually. Normally, a pardon is just a pardon from prison, but the charge is still on your record.
You will need to consult with a lawyer familiar with CO gun laws for a current, correct and legal answer
It MAY be possible, it is not easy, and it DOES require legal advice beyond what we can offer here- you need to consult an attorney in YOUR state. It involves a restoration of civil rights, specifically including gun rights. The process and requirements vary from state to state- that is why you need a lawyer.
Start by contacting an attorney in YOUR state. Processes and procedures vary state to state, and this is one you WILL need professional legal help.