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I believe it's 7 years
If you are convicted felon, there is no such pardon.
No. A pardon will not suffice. If you are eligible for it to occur, you must get your record expunged. Even then, not all states will restore felons' gun rights to them. NOTE: If you are a convicted FEDERAL felon, you cannot get your gun rights restored. Currently there is no mechanism in place for this to occur.
If the felon has received a PARDON, that is the same as if they were not convicted, and they may possess a firearm. But be sure you mean pardon, and not probation, parole, or any other term.
yes
The felon will need a lot of money, a very good lawyer and not be disappointed if the answer is no. A pardon does not mean all rights are restored.
You can always ask for a pardon. Your odds might not look at that great, but all you have to do to ask a pardon is to write a letter.
No, you don't. An expungement is not a pardon. You are still a convicted felon, the only difference now is that it will not show up on your public criminal record, only law enforcement will have access to that information.
A felon can not hunt with a gun or bow in Georgia.
No. A pardoned felon did not have their conviction go away - they were simply "forgiven" for their offence. They still remain a conviction felon, and as such may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms.
as long as you don't get caught.
It's a felony for a felon to even be in possession of a gun or ammunition, and that's in all states.