That depends on what the misdemeanor is, exactly.
No you do not have to be a gun expert to own a gun. As long as you are of legal age to own a firearm and you do not have any felony offenses on your record, you can own a gun.
no.
In the U.S. you cannot legally own a gun if you have a felony on your record, unless your rights have been restored.
Yes, if you own the property outright with no liens or other interests.Yes, if you own the property outright with no liens or other interests.Yes, if you own the property outright with no liens or other interests.Yes, if you own the property outright with no liens or other interests.
Roughly 64% of Americans own their homes outright, meaning they have fully paid off their mortgage.
With no criminal record, 18 for long guns and 21 for handguns.
Yes. If you have a criminal record (convicted a felony) you lose the right to vote and the right to own a gun. Therefore you can not go hunting and can not own a gun to go hunting!
No, if you own a house outright with no mortgage, you do not have to pay a mortgage on it.
To own something outright, or "free and clear," is to own it without any liens or other debts attached to it, like owning a car or a house for which the loan has been paid off - to have "clear title."
It would be extremely difficult, you will never, ever be able to own a gun of any kind.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
Kentucky does not have registration of firearms. You CAN pawn a firearm that you own. The pawnbroker is required to make a record of your identification, and description of the gun, including serial number. If that gun is reported as stolen, you would have some explaining to do.