In Pennsylvania, to apply to have your gun rights restored, you must file a petition with the Court of Common Pleas in the county where you reside. This process typically involves demonstrating that you are no longer prohibited from possessing firearms due to a felony conviction or mental health adjudication. It's advisable to seek legal assistance to navigate the complexities of the process and ensure compliance with all requirements.
Maybe. Contact the PA department of corrections to find out the procedure and guidelines to apply for restoration of rights.
Properly, no. But, there are exceptions, though they usually apply to both parents losing parental rights.
There is no requirement or provision to register a shotgun in PA
The gun and a receipt from the dealer.
In PA you can
No.
Yes
In PA you have to be 21 to conceal carry (or carry loaded in your car) a handgun.
None. PA does not require gun registration- like MOST of the US does not.
For something which was a felony under state law, but not federal law, relief of disability might be a possibility. For a federal felony, there is no such process, so it simply does not happen.
yes
Try asking at gun shops, the yellow pages, the BBB.