Not enough information to answer. If you were CONVICTED of a felony, you are disqualified from possessing a firearm- period. You have not said if you were convicetd, or whether it was a misdemeanor or felony.
If it's done legally and in the manner directed by law, there is no penalty.
No, once you sign the purchase agreement you are legally bound by that.
Unload the firearm. Place it in the trunk of the vehicle. Lock trunk. Do not stop for any extended period of time. This is covered in a Federal law known as the Peaceable Journey Act.
No, just as long as it is legally registered in the name of the owner.
Most companies will not allow a minor to purchase an auto policy because they are not a legal adult and an insurance application and policy together make up a legally binding contract. This is also why a vehicle should not be listed as the titled owner of a vehicle. They cannot legally sign documents to purchase or sale a vehicle.
On the purchase of a vehicle you cannot cancel the contract as the Cooling Off Period or Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. You signed the contract and are legally bound to honor it.
In most states it is legally required that you have insurance on the vehicle before driving it off the lot.
Legally search for WHAT?
In most states you have to be at least 18 to register a vehicle legally and to purchase insurance for the vehicle unless your guardian signed. So no, you would most probably not qualify for an auto loan.
yes it is within your possesion
YES
A title is a document that proves ownership of the vehicle. A vehicle cannot be legally registered and licensed. When you purchase a vehicle you receive the title from the seller. You take the title to the DMV, fill out the paperwork and you will receive a new title in your name and the name of any lien holders.