There’s really only two ways to find out. Ask Mr. Relford or get caught with a firearm and find out you are prohibited. Personally I’d ask Mr. Relford.This is a very old thread . I’m curious if the original poster ever got an answer because I’m in the same boat. My felony was 23 years ago and I recently had it converted to a misdemeanor. In court I asked the judge if I could posses a firearm. He told me he was not allowed to give legal advice. So I asked him if I am filling out paperwork for a job or anything else , and I see the question “Have you ever been convicted of a felony?” , what should I answer/ The prosecutor spoke up and said “You answer No….that much I can tell you “
So I’m still curious if I am legal