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Yes and no. If the felony was for a Federal crime, short of a Presidential pardon, there is no process to restore firearm rights. For each STATE, the process varies. You should start by contacting an attorney in YOUR state familiar with the process.

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I was charged about 12years ago for felony dui can I regain my gun rights

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