How to Get Started With Your Gun Rights Restoration Application

 

Understanding how to protect and restore your gun rights has become increasingly important in light of current events. The focus on gun control has made it even more challenging to regain gun rights to those who have had lost their civil rights due to a criminal conviction.

If you have had your gun rights taken away because you were convicted of a felony or misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, you may have only ONE opportunity to get them back. Restoring your civil rights is a long, complex process (typicaly taking between 5 to 10 years) that begins with filing a petition for rights restoration with the Office of Executive Clemency.

Due to the extremely lengthy amount of time for your application to be decided by the Clemency Board, you do not want to risk your opportunity to regain your gun rights. Submitting an application to restore gun rights correctly the first time is critical! Our unique comprehensive gun rights application package meets all the criteria and helps to tell your story. This gives the Clemency Board a complete picture of the person you are today and why restoring your gun rights does not pose a risk to society. Our distinctive and individualized application package allows the Board to see you as a person and not just another name on an application.

We understand that the time required for this process is extreme and may discourage some from applying; but time will march on no matter what. Here is the reality of the situation; if you do not apply, then you have a 100% chance of never getting your gun rights restored. If you do apply with our unique and personalized package, you greatly increase the likelihood of one day getting your 2nd amendment rights restored.

To get started and find out if we can help your unique situation, use the secure form below to send us your information.  We will then contact you and advise you on how we can help with the gun rights restoration application and filing process to increase your chances for a successful result:

Enter any names/aliases you have used, or are known by.
Enter the U.S. State where you were convicted.
Enter the County name in the state where you were convicted.
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