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It is a nightmare. Loss of the second amendment rights.
A pardon won't get your firearms rights restored. You still remain convicted of the charge.
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
It would depend on the manner in which this was done. If you 'informing them' interrupts or disrupts the interview, you may be obstructing or interfering.
yes because they have the rights they are criminals but they have rights to.
If you are convicted felon, there is no such pardon.
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Yes, only the court system of the state that convicted you has the power.
If you are a federally convicted felon there is no way. No mechanism exists to restore firearm rights to convicted federal felons.If you are state convicted - it depends entirely on which state you live in and/or which state convicted you. SOME states will restore limited firearm rights - others will not restore them at all.Your best course of action is contact an attorney in your state for consultation.
The state which convicted him.
Yes, until the rights are terminated by a court.