Considering that it is a federal offense, I would expect them to extradite from anywhere.
You would be much better off to deal with it instead of hiding.
No they are not, cause that is concurrent possession.
In this case, disability means a condition that makes it illegal for you to own a gun, such as having been convicted of a felony.
No. The state of Kentucky does not require handgun registration.
Unless you are knowingly breaking the law by doing so. (e.g.: Is handgun ownership prohibited in their state? Are they a felon or ever been convicted of domestic violence? etc). Remember that YOU remain criminally and civilly liable for whatever occurs while YOUR handgun is in THEIR possession!
Only for ILLEGAL possession. In some jurisdictions anyone over 21 can possess a handgun. In others, almost no one can have one.
Absolutely not.
It depends on exactly what you're asking, but in every state in the U.S. you can go to jail for illegal possession of a handgun.
No. A "pardon" means that only his sentence has been pardoned. it does NOT mean that his crime or offense is wiped clean. He is still a convicted felon, just as if he had served the full term of his sentence in prison. As a convicted felon he may never own, or be in possession of, firearms.
Yes.
In general, any felony makes you inelligible to own a handgun.
No. A convicted felon may not legally possess a handgun in any state, regardless of whether is was violent.
You need to seek the services of a lawyer.