Whether you even can or not depends on why you lost them.
Extremely unlikely.
You have to have your rights restored, which, strictly speaking has nothing to do with expungement.
A felon cannot own or possess a firearm anywhere in the U.S. unless the felons rights have been restored.
If your rights have been fully restored and you have no legal restrictions preventing you from possessing a firearm, you should not be charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. However, the specific laws regarding the restoration of rights can vary by state, so it's essential to verify your status with local authorities or legal counsel. If there are any doubts about your eligibility, consulting a lawyer is advisable.
Very simply, a felon cannot own or have possession of a firearm, anywhere in the U.S. There is an exception. IN SOME CASES a felon can have some or all of his rights restored.
You can submit a petition/motion to the court asking that your rights be restored. (WHAT 'RIGHTS' ARE YOU REFERRING TO?) If it is owning a firearm, forget it. Convicted felons may not EVER own or possess a firearm. (Federal Code, USC, Title 18.)
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.
Very generally speaking, in the U.S. a felon cannot own or posses a firearm unless his or her rights have been restored.
Yes, unless your rights have been restored. A felon cannot own or even possess a firearm or get a gun permit (unless the rights have been restored).
Not sure what you mean by "class you" but any felony precludes a person from owning a firearm and no state will issue a firearms permit to somone who is a felon, unless you have had your rights restored.
No. A felon cannot own a firearm of any kind unless the felon has had his or her rights restored. There is no current way for a federal felon to have his rights restored. Under some circumstances, persons convicted of a STATE felony can petition for a restoration of gun rights- but not under Federal procedures. .
If ONLY your voting rights have been restored, you can't buy a handgun. If ALL your rights were restored, or if your gun rights were restored, yes.