You have to check with an attorney in your area that handles that.
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.
Start by consulting a Wisconsin attorney that knows firearms law and procedures in that state. You WILL need an attorney.
Yes, there apparently IS a process to restore gun rights to SOME convicted felons. You will have to contact local authorities for more information.
The Federal law has an absolute prohibition of felons owning or even handling firearms According to Arizona law, you must have your felony conviction expunged, or set aside, in the jurisdiction you were convicted in. Once this is completed, you must petition to the court, a minimum of two years after the fines are paid, to restore your gun rights. If you possess a firearm without doing this, you will be charged with a felony.
No. Not in Arizona, nor anywhere else.
No. Convicted felons are federally barred from owning or possessing a firearm. You may be eligible for expungement to restore your gun rights but you will need a lawyer.
In most cases, you have to petition the court in order to restore your firearm rights, they don't just reappear after probation. Whether or not the local court will allow it (normally) depends on state law, the charge, and the circumstances.
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Wrong. A felony conviction IS a felony conviction. You may be able to get the offense expunged (IF Arizona is one of the few states that will restore your civil rights).
If you are convicted felon, there is no such pardon.
You will have to contact the AZ govenor and ask.