Well welcome to the Forum, but I'm not sure what you're looking for here. The law is what it is, and as a convicted felon you may not, under federal law, have a gun, or ammunition, in your possession. It appears from your post that's the case under Maryland law as well.
If you want to try to change your situation, you'll need to see a lawyer. You may or may not have any recourse, but you really need to pursue that question with your own lawyer. An Internet forum is a lousy place to come for legal advice about a serious, real life problem.
Yes, under current law conviction of any felony includes debarment from the possession of firearms as a life long component of the total price/punishment for the crime. If you may have any remedy, you'll need a lawyer to make it happen.
One more thing. Consider that communications between you and your lawyer are confidential. But what you post here is not. It's generally a very bad idea to discuss your real life legal problems with strangers in public.
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