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The act of convicting; a declaration that a person is guilty of an offense.

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Does having a felony mean you cannot purchase guns?

Yes, you can not. Being denied ownership of or access to firearms is a consequence of a felony conviction.


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A vacated conviction means the conviction is set aside, in this case by a judge following legal guidelines. A pardon is a conviction set aside by an executive (Governor or President). A conviction can be nullified by executive order or judicial order.


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