The short answer is, yes, if it was a felony, you can't own a gun in any state in the U.S.
In Canada police approval is required to purchase any type of firearm. Such a conviction would prevent police approval.Added: In the US - any conviction for Domestic Violence is a bar to firearm ownership.
Misdemeanor gun ownership refers to the unlawful possession or ownership of firearms by individuals who have been convicted of certain misdemeanors. In many jurisdictions, individuals with misdemeanor convictions related to domestic violence, drug offenses, or other specified crimes are prohibited from owning firearms. These restrictions aim to prevent individuals with a history of violence or criminal behavior from accessing firearms.
You only get an FBI number if you are convicted, so yes it could prevent you from getting many jobs.
You need to consult a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
There is nothing that would prevent it in Indiana. They are considered an adult and can enter into a contract.
Statute of limitations are used to prevent charges from being brought. Once you are convicted, statute of limitations are not applicable. Once you are convicted, it is always on your record.
Yes, if you were convicted of it. It's a felony charge.
converting land from private to more public ownership.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Well, they outlawed private ownership of firearms and the murder rate tripled in the first year.
Ku Klux Klan
Tennessee Valley Authority