Yes, all felonies are on your record are permanent, unless the felony is expunged by the court. Even when expunged, law enforcement and court officers can view it.
Either you, or your attorney, will have to follow up to ensure that the court's order of expungement is carried out.
I just got my second DUI, can I get my M2 license?
It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.
Reduced? Or expunged (erased from your record)? You can only get them expunged if you were a minor (usually anybody under 18 is a minor) when you got convicted of those felonies. However, I belieive that once you have a felony in your record as an adult (usually anybody over 18 is considereded an adult) it stays with you for the duration of your natural life. Check with your state and its laws.
No. A felony charge prohibits you from being able to legally own a firearm. You may be able to have your record expunged, but it'll take a lawyer, a whole lot of money, and then you still have a good chance of it not being expunged.
Yes most criminal covictions as a minor will be expunged due to the fact your a MINOR.
Mel Gibson got his DUI expunged and he resisted arrest. Why can't I just because I live in NC.
only if three years have elapsed since the end of probation
No
It depends on the charge. There are some misdemeanor offenses that disqualify a person for gun ownership. You should check with a local attorney familiar with it.
The most basic answer is no, if you have a felony, you cannot legally buy a handgun, regardless of the age. However, it is possible to sometimes have some of your rights restored, so you may want to check with a local attorney familiar with that process.