No. You can however have a dealer in another state ship a handgun to a dealer in your state, then purchase the gun through the dealer in your state.
21, the same as it is throughout the entire United States under federal law.
It depends on what you mean. If you live in the U.S. you can only legally purchase a handgun in the state where you live. If you live in one state but want to purchase a handgun in another state, you have to have a licensed gun dealer in the other state ship the handgun to a licenesed gun dealer in your state and then purchase it through the dealer in your state.
Probably not, it depends on a couple of things. Expunged is not the same thing as never existed. Most law enforcement agencies can still access the information. It also depends on what was expunged.
No, it is not legal to purchase a handgun at the age of 18 in Virginia. The minimum age to purchase a handgun in Virginia is 21.
Generally speaking, yes. If you were never convicted, you can obtain a permit. If the charges were expunged, it depends. Expunged is not necessarily the same as having your rights restored.
If a charge is expunged it is erased from record. If your record has no entries of things that would prevent you from purchasing a handgun, you will be ok.Another View: An expungement just closes that particular expunged offense record to PUBLIC scrutiny. Law enforcement, the courts, Government agencies, and organizations conducting background checks for national security clearances, still have access to it. Therefore - no - you will not be eligible to purchase a firearm unless you reside in one of those small number of states that restore limited ownership rights after expungement.
No, it is a federal crime. You are crossing state lines with a handgun.
In the United States, you can legally purchase a handgun at the age of 18 from a licensed firearms dealer.
To legally purchase or own a handgun, you must be 21.
It depends. A simple expungement does not qualify you to own a handgun. If have been charged with something that disqualifies you from owning a gun, you have to have your rights restored before you can legally buy one again.
No