West Virginia Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is required to restore firearm rights after a felony conviction in West Virginia?

  1. A gubernatorial pardon

  2. Expungement of the conviction

  3. Completion of sentence and probation

  4. A and B

The correct answer is: A and B

In West Virginia, restoring firearm rights after a felony conviction typically requires either obtaining a gubernatorial pardon or expunging the felony conviction. A gubernatorial pardon is an official forgiveness issued by the governor, which removes the legal barriers associated with the felony conviction, including the right to possess firearms. On the other hand, expungement is a legal process that allows a conviction to be erased from a person’s record, effectively restoring that individual's rights, including the right to own or possess a firearm. While completion of one’s sentence and probation represents fulfilling the legal consequences of the felony conviction, it does not automatically restore firearm rights. The legal mechanisms of pardon and expungement are specifically designed for restoring those rights, making them the essential requirements in this process. Hence, the correct answer encompasses both the necessity of a gubernatorial pardon and the option for expunging the conviction.