Gun Gripes Episode 70: Convicted Felons and Guns

Published on June 16, 2013
Duration: 14:39

This video discusses the significant impact of domestic violence convictions, even misdemeanors, on an individual's right to own firearms. It highlights how seemingly minor incidents can lead to charges that permanently revoke Second Amendment rights. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding these laws and seeking legal counsel for potential restoration of rights.

Quick Summary

A misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence is the sole misdemeanor that prohibits an individual from legally purchasing a firearm. This law, enforced federally, means even non-violent domestic disputes that result in a conviction can permanently revoke Second Amendment rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most significant legal barrier to owning a gun related to domestic violence?

A misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence is the only misdemeanor that will permanently prevent you from legally purchasing a firearm. This is a strict federal law that applies nationwide, regardless of other legal statuses.

Can a non-violent felony conviction prevent me from owning a gun?

Yes, any felony conviction, regardless of its violent nature (e.g., white-collar crime, victimless crime), will prevent you from legally purchasing or possessing firearms under federal law, unless your rights have been legally restored.

How can someone with a past felony conviction potentially regain their firearm rights?

Restoring firearm rights after a felony conviction typically involves a lengthy and expensive legal process, often requiring a judge's approval, expungement of the record, and a period of exemplary conduct. Consulting with a specialized attorney is essential.

Can a verbal argument with a spouse lead to losing firearm rights?

Yes, if a domestic dispute escalates to the point where police are called and a domestic violence charge is filed and convicted, even if it began as a verbal argument or minor physical altercation, it can result in the loss of firearm rights.

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