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No- not unless you have been through the legal process to restore your right to possess a firearm. Otherwise it is a violation of Federal law with a serious prison sentence.
You lose the right for a good reason. Whatever it was, try and get it reversed or fix it.
Your right to vote, to possess a firearm, and to work in certain occupations. Also your freedom, and the ability to visit some nations.
A law abiding adult has the right to purchase and possess a firearm for their defense against criminal acts.
Hire a NC attorney to file for restoration of rights.
Once convicted of a felony, you lose your right to own firearms as well your right to vote.Added: Depending on your state of residence, if you petition the state, SOME states MAY grant you limited right to possess a firearm (valid only in THAT state) and some states MAY restore your right to vote in LOCAL elections.
Never. A felon has lost the right to possess a gun.
If you mean hunting with a firearm, a convicted felon loses the right to possess a firearm. The felon MAY petition the Governor for restoration of rights, but it is not an automatic process.
You need a lawyer and money to try to get your right to bear arms back once you are a convicted felon.
Typically, no. While the one family member being a felon doesn't impede on the right of other family members to possess a firearm, the felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to a firearm. Even if the firearms are kept locked up in a safe which the convicted felon does not have the means to get into, their proximity is considered to be them having access to firearms.
As long as the misdemeanor is non violent, non drug related, and non sexual or threatening then it will not affect you right to own a firearm.
Wish upon a star, pretty much. It's not going to happen.