You will need two things; money and a lawyer
Start by hiring an attorney to file a petition for restoration of rights.
Possible. IF the felony was for violation of a state law. You will need an attorney, and petition for a pardon, with restoration of gun rights.
Hire an attorney to file a petition for restoration.
Hire an attorney to file a petition for restoration of right.
You will need to consult with a lawyer familiar with CO gun laws for a current, correct and legal answer
The address of the Kansas Statehouse Restoration Foundation is: 515 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603-3405
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.
If the felon had his or her gun rights restored (meaning he or she didn't commit a violent crime), a hunting license may be purchased. Without gun rights restoration you can't get a hunting license because the way the law is written, someone without gun rights can't possess any kind of a weapon including a bow.
No. A felon cannot own a firearm of any kind unless the felon has had his or her rights restored. There is no current way for a federal felon to have his rights restored. Under some circumstances, persons convicted of a STATE felony can petition for a restoration of gun rights- but not under Federal procedures. .
It MAY be possible, it is not easy, and it DOES require legal advice beyond what we can offer here- you need to consult an attorney in YOUR state. It involves a restoration of civil rights, specifically including gun rights. The process and requirements vary from state to state- that is why you need a lawyer.
American Restoration - 2010 Pump and Gun 3-11 was released on: USA: 15 February 2012
No. Automatic restoration of voting rights only restores voting privileges. You must apply to the state pardon board for restoration of firearm rights - and they only accept applications from non-violent and non-drug related offenders. You must have a clean record for 5 years after the successful completion of sentencing. Only 35-50% of all submitted applications are approved.