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No, a felony sticks with you for life. The only way it gets "removed" is if you're found to be wrongfully convicted, then acquitted of all charges. If your felony conviction is for something defined as a felony under federal law, there is no mechanism to apply for relief of disability. So, for those trying to have something such as firearms rights restored, it simply is not going to happen. If the conviction was for something defined as a felony under state law, but not under federal law, then relief of disability is a possibility, but you need the services of an attorney for that, as well as a substantial financial base.

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