Any felony conviction or domestic violence conviction disqualifies that person from ever touching a firearm.
You can, but that person can also be held liable for anything you do with their firearm, which is exactly why it is recommended not to loan a firearm to anyone else.
Not sure what your question is, but reckless endangerment with a firearm is basically pointing at or shooting at another person unintentionally. If it was intentional, it will probably be aggravated assault or attempted murder.
That person needs a Florida attorney, and not Wiki Answers.
Depends on what you were convicted of. If the assault was a felony, no. If the assault was of a family member, that is considered "domestic violence". FEDERAL law- not state- bars such a person from possessing any firearm in any state.
No, as long as the person with the firearms keeps them locked up when at home, and the person with the felony does not have access to them.
No. "Violent" crime is normally defined as a crime in which another person was injured or someone tried to injure another person.
This depends on the exact charges brought, and the prior record of the person charged.
Depends on the state, battery in some states and assault in others. Missouri - Assault...Any unwanted physical contact upon your person by another person is an assault. If it is nothing more than just a touch, that is a common assault. If it is a sexual touch, than it becomes sexual assault. If a weapon of any kind is used, other than a hand, it is an aggrevated assualt. Different states have different degrees for assault.
An assault is a violent attack on someone, using physical means as blows.
If the firearm owner records the name of the person he wishes to have the firearm and so identifies the firearm in his will, that person is eligible to receive the gun. Otherwise, the estate administrator can indicate who can receive the gun.
if you live in the republic of Ireland you can get a training licence at 14,as you may know there are very stringent firearms laws in Ireland and you must satisfy your local superintendent that you are a suitable person to be granted a firearms licence,membership of a gun club or clay pigeon shooting club is usually required
None unless you hire a lawyer and try to sue the person who assaulted you for damages.