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Start by hiring an attorney. You will need one. In addition to meeting a waiting period (3-5 years) you can apply to the County Firearms Board for restoration under STATE law. However, until your conviction has been expunged by the courts, or you are granted a pardon by the Governor, it will still be a violation of Federal law to purchase or possess a firearm.

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