No
Domestic Violence is one of the charges that cannot be expunged from your record.
Never. You get a domestic violence conviction, you lose your firearms rights. It's that simple.
If the charge was dismissed, yes, they probably are eligible for commissioning.
Regarding Domestic Violence convictions - Federal Law supersedes any state law and persons convicted of Domestic Violence offenses are prohibited from ever wonding or possessing firearms.
Find a lawyer familiar with firearms law.
Generally, no. For further information, look up the "Lautenberg Amendment."
You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with CO firearms law.
Consult with a lawyer familiar with Maryland state firearms laws.
check with you state Attorney General
You need to find a lawyer familiar with firearms law and explain your situation.
Federal law (and most state laws) prohibit persons convicted of crimes of Domestic Violence from ever owning firearms.
Depends on the misdemeanor. Some, such as Domestic Violence, and unlawful drug use, are a bar to possessing firearms anywhere in the US. Actually, the only disqualifying misdemeanor listed in federal law is misdemeanor for Domestic Violence.