Legal Question in Criminal Law in Iowa
i live in the state of iowa and i plead guilty to vehicular
manslughter in 2007. i went to jail in oct of 2008 and was released on
february of 2009 on a deffered judgement (shock treatment as they
called it). this was my first offense and still is. since my accident
i have complete numerous recovery classes as well as attending aa
meetings and recovery programs. i only have one month left on my
probation but still have some fines to pay. the reason i am writing
you today is because even though im sure vehicular manslaughter is
considered a violent felony i was wondering my chances of owning my
firearms again. i live in a small town in iowa and i use to hunt alot.
So, i guess i was wondering what my options are or who i could talk
to. Thanks for your time.
1 Answer from Attorneys
A convicted felon is prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm under state and federal law. Absent the governor restoring your rights your chances are nearly nonexistent.
The Gourley, Rehkemper and Lindholm law firm has provided an article that will answer most of your questions.
http://grllaw.blogspot.com/2011/04/deferred-judgment-and-gun-rights.html
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