I was convicted of a felony, but the conviction was later set aside. Am I eligible to obtain an Alaska Concealed Handgun Permit?
No. A convicted felon who has not had the conviction vacated by a court as a result of motion, appellate action, petition for writ of habeas corpus, or application for post-conviction relief under Rule 35.1 of the Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure or a similar procedure in another jurisdiction, cannot be issued an ACHP because they cannot legally conceal a firearm on the person except in two limited circumstances. See AS11.61.200 for these circumstances.
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