It depends on whether it was FELONY possession or MISDEMEANOR possession. If FELONY, no, you cannot ever again own or possess a firearm.
best to consult with an attorney.................
If the charge is still pending or you've been convicted, the answer is no - not just in Indiana, but anywhere else in the United States, as well.
Depends on the misdemeanor, and whether you were convicted or not.
Depending on the state you live, it may. I am a resident of Florida, where there the only gun legislation is that of federal law. Federal law states you cannot possess a firearm if you are a convicted felon. Depending on your DWI or possession of marijuana charge, you may not be able to buy a gun.
You problably can, just make sure you have a permit and are legal of age.
No. A convicted felon is a convicted felon regardless of WHERE they go or live in the US. Note: Use caution if you're even thinking about it! The federal punishment for felon in possession of a firearm is a minimum of 15 years in federal prison.
If it's only a misdomeanor charge then yes. If it's a felony charge, and you get convicted that gun would suddenly become illegal. It's probably not a wise thing to do either way.
That depends on whether you are convicted and on the local law. If you have been charged with a crime you hopefully have a lawyer. Check with him. If you don't have a lawyer, get one ASAP.
Persons having a misdemeanor record are not prohibited from purchasing firearms.
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No. "Convicted felon in possession of a firearm" is a violation of FEDERAL law (US Code, Title 18) and an expungement in OH has no bearing on your status. (Your criminal history record is always accessible to government agencies.)
No you will need to get them recharged at the Fist of Guthix.