Depends on what harassment you do. Sexual harassment is a felony, and if the other person wants to press charges on you, she/he can fine you upto $20,000. Or if you dont have the money, you pay up your money in prison.
In Kentucky, harassment is characterized as a misdemeanor. If charged with harassment, a person can receive up to three months in jail.
Assuming you mean "can a person with a misdemeanor own a handgun," it depends on what the charge is. If the charge is for stalking or domestic violence, no. Most other misdemeanors do not disqualify a person.
Misdemeanor offenses occurring after your 18th birthday will become a part of your permanent criminal history record.
30 days in the county jail. Nothing too life altering.
It woudl depend on whether this offense amounted to a felony or misdemeanor.
Unsure what the questioner means by "physical" harassment. In my experience anything that involves a "physical" action is known as an "Assault." Assault is punishable as either a misdemeanor or felony depending upon the method used and/or the severity of the injurie ssuffered.
Assuming you are an adult, and not currently on probation or parole, you should be able to legally purchase a firearm.
What you are describing is considered a terroristic threat which is a misdemeanor under Texas law (TPC 22.07(a)(2)) and also harassment which is also a misdemeanor under Texas law (TPC 42.07(a)(1-2)).
Third degree harassment typically refers to a legal classification of harassment that involves knowingly causing physical or emotional distress to another person. This can include actions such as stalking, threatening, or engaging in unwanted contact. The specific definitions and penalties can vary by jurisdiction, but it generally encompasses behaviors that are considered to be intrusive or alarming to the victim. In many places, it is treated as a misdemeanor offense.
Probation and a fine. After being convicted of the first offense, each subsequent offense is a fifth degree felony
In some states that could be classified as "Harassment" which would be a misdemeanor.
Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree is a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, or three years probation, or a split sentence of 60 days in jail and three years probation.