zachkuby87 wrote:Hey i was wondering if anyone can help or refer a good lawyer/law firm. I have a friend That lost his gun rights when he was in his 20's over a bar room brawl. He was charged and convicted of a felony assault. Fast forward 15 years he's got two young boys that are getting to the age he'd like to take them hunting. He came to me for help i told him id ask around. I figured someone here has to have more knowledge on the subject than me. As always. Thanks in advance.
smurfman wrote:I didn't think it was possible for someone convicted of a felony (and some lesser crimes) to have their gun rights restored except through a Presidential pardon which would only apply if a Federal crime. Has something changed lately?
smurfman wrote:I didn't think it was possible for someone convicted of a felony (and some lesser crimes) to have their gun rights restored except through a Presidential pardon which would only apply if a Federal crime. Has something changed lately?
bstrawse wrote:smurfman wrote:I didn't think it was possible for someone convicted of a felony (and some lesser crimes) to have their gun rights restored except through a Presidential pardon which would only apply if a Federal crime. Has something changed lately?
Minnesota and other states have provisions for the restoration of rights, but the statutes are fairly complex. There is automatic rights restoration in some cases, others require a court hearing. Experienced counsel in this area with experience specifically on the firearm rights restoration are an invaluable resource to those pursuing this remedy.
I wish I could provide a clearer plain English explanation.
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