you will know when you try to buy a firearm, and a NCIC check is conducted. At that point if your record is clear you can buy, if still FLAGGED you will not be able to buy a firearm.........
Yes - BUT, DUI is only a felony at state level in some states, and not a federal felony. Thus, it is possible to apply for relief of disability to regain your firearms rights.
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No, they cannot.
Never. You get a domestic violence conviction, you lose your firearms rights. It's that simple.
Convicted felons cannot own or possess firearms in any state in the U.S. This includes guns you already own.
No, you cannot purchase a firearm if you have a felony conviction.
Consult with a lawyer familiar with Maryland state firearms laws.
If you did so knowingly, you may have 5 years in a Federal prison waiting for you.
The National Firearms Association does not have an official motto.
Not with a firearm, unless you have had your firearms rights restored - IF Utah offers that option to you.
Firearms examiner job.
Expungement won't restore firearms rights. It places your conviction out of the public eye; it doesn't make it go away. If your conviction was for something which is ONLY a felony at state level (not under federal law), you can apply for relief of disability. If it's a federal felony, or a domestic violence conviction, you're pretty much out of luck.