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Q: In Alabama can i own a gun after i have been charged with harrassment?
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How long after convection can you apply for gun permit?

Never. You have been charged therefore you cannot carry a gun.


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You need the services of a lawyer


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Can you buy a gun if you were charged but not prosecuted with a felony?

If the case has closed without a finding of guilty, you have not been convicted of a disqualifying offense. You would be able to buy a gun.


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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.


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Does Iowa accept Alabama gun permits?

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Do I lose my gun rights for harrassment?

In addition to felonies, you may lose your right to possess a firearm if you are under a restraining order, if a fugitive from justice, or convicted of a crime of domestic violence. You need to consult an attorney licensed in YOUR state, and not Answers.com. An accurate answer depends on too many facts that you have not provided.


Does Alabama honor pa gun permits?

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Can someone who has been charged with domestic assault obtain a gun permit?

If the charges have been dismissed, yes. If the charges are pending, or have resulted in a conviction, no. Check with a local attorney to be sure.