previous me: There's a distinction between violent ex-felons & non violent ex-felons.
beevul: Not in federal law, that I'm aware of.
From another thread, idaho, all seem like felonies to me, except maybe reckless discharge of a firearm, since could be accidental:
What convictions can result in a lifetime ban on carrying a firearm?
Idaho Code 18-310 lists many crimes that prohibit a persons civil right to bear arms from being restored. Those crimes are Treason; Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Battery, Assault with the intent to commit a serious felony; Battery with the intent to commit a serious felony; Burglary; Domestic Battery (felony); intimidating a witness; injury to a child; Sexual abuse of a child; lewd conduct; enticing children (felony); forcible sexual penetration; crime against nature; indecent exposure (felony); sexual exploitation of a child; rape; kidnapping; child abuse; cannibalism; mayhem; unlawful possession of a firearm; rescuing prisoners; escape; robbery; felony level drug charges; threats against state officials of any branch of government; discharging a firearm at a home or occupied building or vehicle; possession or using a bomb or explosive; manslaughter or murder. Attempts, conspiracies or solicitation for any of the named crimes is included.
Can I get my firearm rights back?
A person can apply to have their firearm rights restored after five years of completion of all prison time, probation or parole. This application goes to the Commission of Pardons and Parole. That commission will not consider a persons civil rights to possess a weapon if theyve been convicted of treason, murder or voluntary manslaughter. http://cdapress.com/article_89d9b050-257f-11e6-8f71-738e07944ea5.html