It all depends on the EXACT details of your situation. You need to see a lawyer.
Never seen a gun with a weed charge.
They dont have to have it if there is video or witness testimony stating that a gun was used they can still charge you with it.
no
As long as it wasnt a felony charge you can
Not to the gun itself. Each "charge" is its own separate battery unit. It may render the initial powerpack unuseable, but the operator can reload another charge and the gun itself will still operate.
This depends on the charge that resulted in the suspended sentence. If the charge is for domestic battery, stalking, violation of a protective/restraining order or any felony, then that person would be barred from purchasing or even possessing a firearm.
of course, you can do it. Sometimes, when the car battery is dead, we will use the battery booster to connect another car battery to charge it. This process needs a cable. Be careful, if you plan to do it on your own. My booster is also a charger. it has different settings for slow charge, fast charge, and boost.
If the possession charge was a felony, no, it is not legal to own or possess a gun.
No.
You need to get a lawyer to find out.
No, not in AZ or anywhere else.
Hope not