No. A convicted felon may not legally possess a handgun in any state, regardless of whether is was violent.
They can forbid you to possess any firearm.
Yes, you can open carry a handgun in Indiana provided that you have already obtained a license to carry a handgun.
Absolutely not.
I do not think so, most states do not permit a convicted felon to be around hand guns. Especially if they are on parole or probation, and the Parole officier can and will come to your home unannounced and if they see that or feel that may be the case, they can violate the parole.
Yes.
In general, any felony makes you inelligible to own a handgun.
You need to seek the services of a lawyer.
As of 2015, about $120.
No they are not, cause that is concurrent possession.
No i don't think so
Ooooooooo, good question! In most states it is illegal for a convicted felon to possess a handgun, no matter what. In this situation you could legally protect yourself with a handgun (if the situation allows you to use deadly force that is), but you would still be breaking the law by possessing a handgun. Would they let the handgun charge slide? it depends on the judge and your priors.
If you're referring to a concealed handgun permit, yes, Texas grants recognition to Indiana CCWs.