"Ask any police officer you come across or go to a local police station, they can clarify further...."
After dealing with LEO's for alot of years, you would not believe that the majority I dealt with had no idea about actually current firearm laws only what they were told and worse yet what they thought or believed. Look up firearm laws in your city ordinances and state statutes to get real information.
Your right to not own a firearm from a felony conviction was pushed thru by the administration in 1968..called the Federal Firearms act. But that was for blue collar felonies. White collar felonies were except...so if you were a white collar criminal and embezzled 5 million dollars you still kept your rights....but be a normal blue collar guy and steal a 200 bike, and you loose your rights. Still goes on today...
Lots of us made mistakes when we were young and dumb, some were caught and most weren't.
The laws wrote are far from fair....but they were never intended to be fair and just.
If every crime a person commits is a felony...just think of all the people legally disarmed annually...
Where I live, the average police officer is nearer 20 than forty years old and not too bright. What they "know" about the law (not even talking about the US Constitution) is less than adequate and really scary considering the amount of authority they have. What they do to enforce the laws on the books is even less adequate. Most are straight out of the police academy and it seems the "academy" is accepting any and all and graduating all of them regardless, no matter their real qualifications.
Still waiting for the OP to say exactly what felony(ies) on which he was convicted.
Quote from the OP:
"I don’t hide anything I’m 100% forthright, if folk can’t except me for who I em then they can go etc etc etc "
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