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What Disqualifies You from Owning a Firearm in Virginia — And How to Restore Your Rights
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December 9, 2025

What Disqualifies You from Owning a Firearm in Virginia — And How to Restore Your Rights

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Understanding Gun Ownership Laws and Restoration Options in VA

Gun ownership in Virginia comes with rights — but also responsibilities and restrictions. While the Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms, both federal and Virginia law limit who can legally own or carry a firearm. If you’ve ever asked, “Am I disqualified from owning a gun in Virginia?” or “Can I get my gun rights back?”, you’re not alone.

At Inch Law, we help Virginians understand the laws surrounding firearm possession, explain what can disqualify you, and guide clients through the process of restoring their rights when possible.

Convictions That Can Take Away Gun Rights

Certain criminal convictions automatically affect your ability to possess firearms in Virginia. These include:

Virginia law mirrors federal restrictions, so even if a conviction occurred in Virginia state court, federal regulations may still apply. Possessing a gun while disqualified can lead to new felony charges with severe penalties, including jail time.

Other Situations That Can Affect Your Right to Own a Gun

You don’t need a criminal conviction to be restricted from owning a firearm. Other situations include:

Even driving-related offenses, like multiple DUIs, can impact firearm eligibility if they’re part of a broader pattern of legal violations.

How to Regain Gun Rights in Virginia

Restoring your right to own or possess a firearm is not automatic, but it is possible in some cases. The process varies depending on the offense and the circumstances, but generally requires:

  1. Restoration of civil rights: This may include voting, serving on a jury, and other rights lost as a result of a conviction.
  2. Filing a petition with the court: A Virginia judge must approve a formal restoration of firearm rights.
  3. Meeting federal eligibility requirements: Even if Virginia restores your rights, federal law may still impose restrictions for certain convictions, particularly felonies or domestic violence-related offenses.

Not everyone qualifies for restoration. Violent crimes, serious drug offenses, or convictions involving weapons may permanently bar firearm possession under federal or Virginia law.

Why Hiring an Attorney Matters

Navigating firearm laws can be complicated, especially if you have past convictions or are currently facing charges. An experienced Richmond criminal defense lawyer can:

At Inch Law, we provide personalized guidance. Every situation is different, and speaking with a lawyer early ensures you understand your options and take steps that protect your rights.

If you’ve been accused of a crime, lost your gun rights, or are concerned about your eligibility to own a firearm in Virginia, contact Inch Law today. Every situation is unique, and we’ll discuss your circumstances, explain your options, and guide you through the process of protecting or restoring your rights.

Call now for a free consultation with a gun rights attorney.

FAQs About Gun Rights in Virginia

Am I allowed to own a firearm if I have a misdemeanor conviction?
It depends on the nature of the misdemeanor. Convictions involving domestic violence or threats of violence can disqualify you.

Can protective orders prevent me from owning a gun?
Yes. Active protective or restraining orders temporarily restrict firearm possession.

Can I regain my gun rights after a felony in Virginia?
In some cases, yes. Restoration requires court approval and meeting federal eligibility standards.

Do federal laws affect my ability to own a gun in Virginia?
Yes. Federal law bars anyone convicted of crimes punishable by more than one year in prison, certain misdemeanors, and domestic violence offenses.

Should I contact a lawyer if I’m unsure about my firearm eligibility?
Absolutely. Every case is unique. A Richmond criminal defense attorney can evaluate your situation and help you take the right steps.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with guidance.

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