Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
I've been convicted as a felon and had my rights to vote, to be on a jury, to own a firearm, etc... taken from me.
But over the years my voting rights restored, my jury rights restored and I have been able to get my State contractors license. Do you think my right to own a firearm has been restored as well?
Asked on 3/25/20, 9:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
No. Conviction of a felony results in a lifetime ban on gun possession. There are two ways to restore your California gun rights by reducing a felony "wobbler" conviction to a misdemeanor or by obtaining a California gubernatorial pardon.More information concerning your conviction would need to be known to help you. Most likely you will need an attorney to help you. Call a few before choosing one. Good luck.
Answered on 3/25/20, 12:49 pm
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