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2009-08-19 BOW & Restoration:

You have to go to the court where you was convicted and petition for restoration of rights. Every state is different so you must find out the procedures in your state. I don't have any information on

2009-08-15 Restore rights to bear arms:

As of now the Gov't has passed a law that any one convicted of a domestic violence offense cannot own a firearm. They also state that no one can get restoration of rights for a firearm after a domestic

2009-08-13 Gun purchase:

If you have a felony no you can't purchase a firearm. MD is a very strict state when it comes to firearms. If you can receive a Virginia non-resident permit with your conviction you should be

2009-08-13 HANDGUN:

According to Federal Firearm codes you are not restricted from fireams with a misdemeanor unless it's domestic violence. On the other hand some states add their own firearm restrictions for certain

2009-08-12 CCW- FELONY:

Ohio must have a restoration of rights process. If your FBI fingerprint shows you have a felony then you must get restoration of rights. Florida is full of it when it comes to restoration of rights Certificate

 

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