Admittedly this is off the top of my head - - loss of the right to vote - loss of the right to own (or possess) firearms - loss of the right to hold public office - and there may be more, but the those are the 'biggies.'
The right to bear arms.
no
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link:
You will need an attorney, and petition the Circuit Court.
such expungement action is usually done by an attorney through the court
Find a lawyer and be prepared for a long relationship with him/her
A felon can not hunt with a gun or bow in Georgia.
A convicted felon can vote in Georgia if his or her rights have been restored by the court system. Part of the punishment issued when a person commits a felony is the removal of the right to vote.
In Georgia, a convicted felon is generally prohibited from owning or possessing firearms, including rifles. However, individuals may be able to restore their right to own firearms after completing their sentence, including parole and probation, by applying for a restoration of rights. It's important for felons to consult legal resources or a lawyer to understand their specific situation and any potential pathways to restoring their rights.
It depends on what you mean. There is really no such thing as a "ex felon." A felon can sometimes get his rights restored or get the felony expunged from his record, or both, but a felon who has not had his rights restored cannot possess a firearm at all.
as long as you don't get caught.
yes