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The citizens of the great state of Arkansas have a long tradition of hunting. For persons who have hunted all of their lives, and enjoy sharing this past time with their friends and family, it is important for them to realize that a felony conviction strips a person of all rights to gun ownership. In fact, after conviction, possession of a firearm, can result in another felony conviction. (See Arkansas Code Annotated 5-73-103)

The only way that a convicted felony in Arkansas can regain his rights to possess a firearm is to file for a pardon or other statutory relief through the Governor’s Office.

Justin Eisele is an attorney and shareholder at Eisele & Huffman, P.A. He is a former deputy prosecutor and handles all matters related to criminal law. As a prosecutor he handled DWI, Drug, Theft, and numerous other types of charges. Call for a free consultation at 501-315-5293.



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