Salt Lake City, UT asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Idaho

Q: How could i go about finding out if my 2nd amendment rights have been restored or not? I completed my probation 4/02/21

My question is in regards to idaho legislative statute 18-310 (2). My felony is not listed under the list of charges that disqualify you from immediate restoration of 2a rights

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A: If you have completed your probation, you may be eligible to have your firearm rights restored. However, the process and requirements for restoration of firearm rights vary by state. You should check the laws of your specific state to determine the process and requirements for restoring your firearm rights.

In Idaho, you can contact the Idaho State Police to determine the status of your firearm rights. They may be able to provide information on whether your rights have been restored or if there are any restrictions on your ability to possess firearms. You may also want to consult with a local attorney who can advise you on the specific steps you need to take to restore your firearm rights in Idaho.

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