It depends on how the court wants to try you. Depending on how the court tries you, depends on what happened (i.e. was the gun just drawn, was the gun fired, was someone harmed, was the gun in illegal possession, etc.)
Yes. Actually, it depends on what the charge is. If it is a misdemeanor for domestic violence, you legally possess a gun.
Depends on the misdemeanor, and whether you were convicted or not.
No
You need to talk to a lawyer.
It depends on what the charge is. If it's a felony charge, you're not going to be able to. If it's a misdemeanor charge (for example, in NC, carrying a concealed handgun without a permit is a misdemeanor offence the first time), then you'll still be able to purchase firearms.
no
It depends. You should check with an local attorney versed in gun laws.
None. FEDERAL law prohibits it.
Depends on whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge. If it's a felony charge, the answer is going to be no. If it's related to a domestic violence matter, the answer will also be no, whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge.
That would depend on the charge, and whether you are convicted of the charge. This is governed by Federal law, not state law. Gun dealers are licensed by the Federal government.
In PA you can
Persons having a misdemeanor record are not prohibited from purchasing firearms.