You could question the Court for the best opinion. You might also go down to your local law enforcement agency and explain the problem. They can quickly tell you if you would be in trouble for possession of a fire arm.
No.
This is the 2nd Amendment, in the Bill of Rights, the right to bear arms (guns).
I think one of the rights is the right to bear arms.
The right to bear arms is guaranteed by the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights.
The governor and the cabinet give you the right to regain the right to bear arms. You were told that information when you got out of prison but you did not pay attention. You have to wait until you are off probation or payroll. Then you can apply. Since probation and payroll is where you go to apply for pardons and you want to bear arms which would require a pardon, I would assume that is where you would call. They should have the forms.
Whether or not you can gain a license to bear arms in Texas after a crime, depends on what you were convicted of. If it was a felony, you can't bear arms, legally.
the right to bear arms
The right to bear arms.
The right to bear arms
The right to bear arms
Amendment 2 gives you the rights to bear arms
I think one of the rights is the right to bear arms.