Alaska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can someone with a felony conviction own a firearm in Alaska?

  1. Yes, if the felony was non-violent

  2. No, they are permanently barred

  3. Yes, after a restoration of rights

  4. Yes, but only after 10 years

The correct answer is: Yes, after a restoration of rights

Individuals with a felony conviction in Alaska are typically prohibited from owning or possessing firearms. However, they may be able to have their rights restored through a legal process. Option C states that a person with a felony conviction can own a firearm in Alaska after a restoration of rights, making it the correct answer.