How Can I Restore My Rights To Own and Possess Firearms

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Problem – You have a Felony Conviction

Once convicted of a felony under Michigan and Federal law an individual loses their right to own or possess a firearm.

Without paying homage and receiving the blessing of the state to restore your gun rights. Those with felony convictions can be charged with a 5 year felony for being a felon in possession of a firearm.


Can I Get My Gun Rights Back?

According to MCL 750.224f, there are two ways for an individual to have their gun rights restored in Michigan.

750.224f Possession of firearm or distribution of ammunition by person convicted of felony; circumstances; penalty; applicability of section to expunged or set aside conviction; definitions.

This also depends on whether the charge is a “specified felony” as defined in MCL 750.224f(10).


For most felonies state gun rights can begin 3 years after the checklist below is complete:

  • All fines paid
  • Served all terms of imprisonment
  • Successfully completed all terms of probation or parole.

For specified felonies, state gun rights can begin 5 years after all of the following is completed:

  • All fines paid
  • Served all terms of imprisonment
  • Successfully completed all terms of probation or parole.
  • Petition the circuit court for an order granting the restoration of your right.

Of course there’s more hoops you have to jump through and it’s best if you have an attorney in your corner.


Want to Restore Your Gun Rights?

We do that. Contact our office 800-656-3557 for more information. Because your best bet is to have a lawyer represent you and fight for your rights.

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