If you're a felon in the U.S. you have lost your gun rights, however, if you think you have lost your gun rights for some reason, you should consult a local attorney familiar with gun laws.
The right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Conservatives tend to represent the right of the spectrum, favor small government, and support certain individual rights, such as gun ownership.
yes he did
Start by hiring an attorney that is a member of the Michigan Bar.
It was a recording of a converaation in the White House between Nixon and his Chief of Staff, Bob Haldeman. By the time the tape was released, Haldeman had been sacked in the midst of the turmoil of Watergate. The tape showed that Nixon had been fully aware of the break-in at the Watergate Building and had been in charge of a cover-up, which contradicted what he had said in public. This was considered to be the conclusive evidence (or the "smoking gun") that President Nixon had lied to the investigators. He soon chose to resign, rather than be removed from office by Congress. The "smoking gun" reference comes from a Sherlock Holmes story, in which Holmes and Watson burst into a crime scene and find the murderer standing over the victim with a smoking gun - the evidence which proves the case beyond doubt.
Get a lawyer.
If your rights have been restored, yes. If your rights have not been restored, you can't get a gun permit anywhere in the U.S.
no In the U.S. a felon cannot possess a gun at all, unless the felon's rights have been restored.
If you have been convicted of a felony, a crime of domestic violence, or are an unlawful user of controlled drugs, you have. Check with the State Police in your home state.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a gun unless the felons rights have been restored.
Laws vary from state to state, but in most jurisdictions you cannot legally own a gun if you have been convicted of a felony, unless your gun rights have been legally restored.
Republicans have "owned" this voter base for the longest time, because of their commitment to the protection of gun rights. Republicans have been know to fight gun bans, and even speak at NRA conventions.
In the U.S. you cannot legally own a gun if you have a felony on your record, unless your rights have been restored.
California traditionally has been among states with the worst reputation in regards to the rights of gun owners. So, short answer, yes.
It's not the Declaration you look to in order to find your gun rights. The Constitution's Second Amendment is where our gun rights in America are derived from.
If ONLY your voting rights have been restored, you can't buy a handgun. If ALL your rights were restored, or if your gun rights were restored, yes.
Find a lawyer familiar with firearms law and explain your situation.