Restoration of right to possess a firearm

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13-910. Restoration of right to possess a firearm

A. A person who is convicted of a dangerous offense under section 13-704 or an offense committed in another state that would be a dangerous offense under section 13-704 if committed in this state may not file for the restoration of the right to possess or carry a firearm. A person who is convicted of a serious offense as defined in section 13-706 or an offense committed in another state that would be a serious offense as defined in section 13-706 if committed in this state may not file for the restoration of the right to possess or carry a firearm for ten years from the date of the person's absolute discharge. A person who is convicted of any other felony offense may not file for the restoration of the right to possess or carry a firearm for two years from the date of the person's absolute discharge.

B. The restoration of the right to possess a firearm is in the discretion of the judicial officer.


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