Anyone convicted of a felony is instantly disqualified from purchasing guns in the U.S. You can sometimes have your rights restored, but it's a process you have to go through, not something that just happens. If you want to see about having your gun rights restored, check with a local attorney familiar with the process.
well i think that if you can get away with it its not a felony
If the conviction is 10 years old
Not unless he has requested that of the state that his felony record be expunged and requested that his gun rights be restored. If the person was a convicted FEDERAL felon, they will not be able to - no mechanism is in place for granting federal felons a restoration of their rights.
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal
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Felony offense.
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A misdemeanor conviction can potentially prevent you from obtaining a handgun in Iowa. The specific impact would depend on the nature of the misdemeanor offense and whether it is considered a disqualifying factor under Iowa law. It is recommended to consult with an attorney or legal professional to fully understand the implications of your misdemeanor conviction on your ability to obtain a handgun in Iowa.
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It depends. As a first offense, no. For repeated offenses, it can be and can even be charged as a felony.
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