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Restoration of 2nd Amend Rights

Restoring an individual’s 2nd Amendment right to possess a firearm is not automatic. If you have a felony conviction, domestic violence conviction, or other issue that has prevented you from possessing a firearm, you may be eligible to have your rights restored by submitted a petition to the Superior Court demonstrating to meet the criteria to have your rights restored.

If it has been more than 5 years since your felony conviction, you have no pending criminal charges, and you are not restrained by any protection order, you may be eligible to have your 2nd Amendment rights to possess a firearm restored by the court.

Contact a Nur Law Attorney to see if you qualify. We handle the entire process, and most of the time you will not need to appear in Court – we do that for you.

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