There are a lot of dependencies. You can have it erased from your record. However in order to receive a gun license you will undergo an extensive background check that could bring up an erased felony. If you have let's say attempted murder, don't bet on being able to legally own a gun. But then again they might not be able to find out. Just don't count on it. If you have a felony like GTA, they might look at your tax record, any other offenses, etc. Know that there is a person who judges your character to see if you're the type of person they could trust with a gun.
http://www.cga.ct.gov/2006/rpt/2006-R-0212.htm
Short answer: Maybe.
The answer to this question depends on the specific laws and regulations of your jurisdiction. In many places, individuals with a juvenile felony are prohibited from owning firearms, including long guns. It is important to consult with local law enforcement or legal professionals to understand the specific restrictions and possibilities in your area.
If a person has a felony you cannot own a gun. It does not matter how long you have had the felony.
as long as its not a felony.
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.
As long as it wasnt a felony charge you can
No.
no.
No.
No but you can own a crossbow
Noone with a felony can own a gun unless they have gone through the court to have their civil rights restored.
yes just as long its not a felony Actually, it depends on what type of misdemeanor. If it is a misdemeanor offense of domestic violence, you cannot own a gun (or more specifically, you are a prohibited person).
In the U.S. you cannot legally own a gun if you have a felony on your record, unless your rights have been restored.
Generally speaking, no. If you have a felony, you cannot legally own or purchase a gun.