Federal Firearm Rights Restoration under 18 U.S. Code § 925(c)

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Does anyone know where to download load the application for this

Federal Firearm Rights Restoration under 18 U.S. Code § 925 (c)

My crime was a state conviction. I don't know much about the restoration app however if you all know any info about it please share thanks .
 
Does anyone know where to download load the application for this

Federal Firearm Rights Restoration under 18 U.S. Code § 925 (c)

My crime was a state conviction. I don't know much about the restoration app however if you all know any info about it please share thanks .

The proposed program is being vetted.

It hasn't been approved or codified, as of today.

However, ANYONE can comment on the proposal. Details as to how to comment are available below, or on the website posted below!


Federal Firearm Rights Restoration under 18 U.S. Code § 925(c)

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Status of the online application form

Coming soon

Background

A proposed rule has been published in the Federal Register that will allow some people to regain their federal firearm rights. Visit regulations.gov to comment on the proposed rule. The Office of the Pardon Attorney cannot accept comments on this proposed rule via phone or email.

After the final rule is published, we will release an online application. We will announce an update on our website at justice.gov/pardon when the application is ready for use. Until then, we encourage you to submit comments on the proposed rule.

Federal Firearm Rights Restoration Information Page

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The proposed program is being vetted.

It hasn't been approved or codified, as of today.

However, ANYONE can comment on the proposal. Details as to how to comment are available below, or on the website posted below!


Federal Firearm Rights Restoration under 18 U.S. Code § 925(c)

Share
right caret


Status of the online application form

Coming soon

Background

A proposed rule has been published in the Federal Register that will allow some people to regain their federal firearm rights. Visit regulations.gov to comment on the proposed rule. The Office of the Pardon Attorney cannot accept comments on this proposed rule via phone or email.

After the final rule is published, we will release an online application. We will announce an update on our website at justice.gov/pardon when the application is ready for use. Until then, we encourage you to submit comments on the proposed rule.

Federal Firearm Rights Restoration Information Page

Contact Us


Question, if the application hasn't been finalized I wonder how people have been honored there rights back ?
 
Question, if the application hasn't been finalized I wonder how people have been honored there rights back ?

Possibly, in very rare cases, under the existing system.

Even with the proposed refinements it's still going difficult for a felon to get gun rights restored.

Even if successful, that won't butter any parsnips at the state level.
 
Possibly, in very rare cases, under the existing system.

Even with the proposed refinements it's still going difficult for a felon to get gun rights restored.

Even if successful, that won't butter any parsnips at the state level.
Understood, I thought on a state level they would honor it ? Was thinking of Mel Gibson case although it was a misdemeanor. That's why I enjoy this forum to learn with out it I have no clue just what I hear online
 
Maybe red states would consider the federal restoration due to the tremendous amount of qualifying an applicant has to go through on the federal level.

Arizona (red), for example, has a restoration program. But it has seldom been used because a felon would still be prohibited under federal law.

You can forget about blue (anti-second amendment) states.

I'm sure there are exceptions.
 
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