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No. Applies to the entire US- this is a Federal law.

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Q: Can you have guns if you have a domestic violence convection in Ohio?
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If you were in prison for a firearm charge can you still have a firearm?

If you got a felony then no guns for you But if a misdemeanor then you can have guns Actually, it depends on what the misdemeanor is. A misdemeanor for domestic violence is a disqualifying offense by federal law.


Can you own a gun if you been convicted of domestic violence misdemeanor in Virginia?

No. See this news article written less than a week ago: http://hamptonroads.com/2009/03/domestic-violence-guns-shouldnt-mix


Can you buy guns in missouri if you have a domestic assault from over ten years ago in Tennessee?

If you have a domestic violence conviction, you can't legally purchase a gun anywhere in the U.S. unless you have had your rights restored.


Are NERF Guns violence?

no


Are airsoft guns legal in Mentor Ohio?

yes airsoft guns are legal in OHIO


Are stun guns legal in Ohio?

Yes, stun guns are perfectly legal in Ohio.


What kills more people guns or violence?

Violence, as gun deaths are a subcategory of violence.


Why do America sitll want guns in there country?

Because the violence problem here (or anywhere else, for that matter) is not a result of guns. The violence problem in the world existed long before guns did. We want guns because they have positive uses, and getting rid of guns will not, contrary to popular belief, stop the crime and violence problem.


When did guns and violence start?

Guns have been around for about 1000 years. Violence has been around longer than there has been language or writing.


What type of guns can you own in Ohio?

Handguns and long guns


Will violence go down if guns are banned?

No


Can you own a gun in Texas as a felon if your conviction is from another state?

The federal Brady Law prohibits federally-licensed gun dealers from selling firearms to, among others, persons convicted of any felonyxvi or a domestic violence misdemeanor.xvii Persons subject to a domestic violence restraining order also are prohibited from possessing guns.xviii A March 1999 federal district court ruling in rural Texas found that a defendant's rights under the Fifth Amendment were violated because he was not notified that the domestic violence restraining order issued against him made it illegal for him to possess a gun. The decision implies that domestic violence offenders subject to restraining orders should be notified that they are prohibited from possessing guns. The ruling is under appeal. Some observers have noted that some judges may be issuing fewer domestic violence restraining orders because they do not want to confiscate guns. The problem appears to be more prevalent in rural areas -- although there are no studies on the issue yet. The International Association of