The question doesn't disclose the questioners legal status - however - if the questioner is a convicted felon - it will not/can not happen. Regardless of what state you reside in it is a violation of FEDERAL Law (USC, Title 18) for a convicted felon to ever own or possess firearms or ammuntion.
You have to check with an attorney in your area that handles that.
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.
Start by consulting a Wisconsin attorney that knows firearms law and procedures in that state. You WILL need an attorney.
No. Convicted felons are federally barred from owning or possessing a firearm. You may be eligible for expungement to restore your gun rights but you will need a lawyer.
In most cases, you have to petition the court in order to restore your firearm rights, they don't just reappear after probation. Whether or not the local court will allow it (normally) depends on state law, the charge, and the circumstances.
Restore the Workers' Rights Party was created in 2004-08.
Bill of rights
If you are convicted felon, there is no such pardon.
You need a lawyer for a correct, current and legal answer.
No
Whether you even can or not depends on why you lost them.
Contact the US Attorney office in your area. Generally a felon is prohibited from possessing a firearm, and a black powder gun is a firearm. The US Attorney can restore your rights to firearm possession.