Usually, battery charges are misdemeanor by nature and do not typically restrict firearm usage for an individual.
However, with that being said, if it is a DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGE, then yes, it would indeed restrict your right to own/bear a firearm.
No, you cannot purchase a firearm if you have a felony conviction.
It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase. It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase.
That depends. In the US, persons that have been convicted of a felony (serious crime such as murder, robbery, rape, grand larceny) loss their right to possess a firearm. In the case of a juvenile, tried as an adult, the same law applies. If a juvenile is tried as a juvenile, and is found "not innocent" of a crime that would be a felony for an adult, then they are also prohibited from possessing a firearm. Example- 15 year old commits an armed robbery, is arrested, tried as a juvenile, is found "not innocent" of armed robbery= now prohibited from possessing any firearm. The same 15 year old is arrested for shoplifting a $15 CD, and is found "not innocent" of petty theft MAY possess a firearm once they become an adult,
It is possible under some circumstances, unless it was a federal conviction.
No.
at an illegal firearms store? No one here is going to tell you how to acquire an illegal firearm. It is illegal to purchase a stolen firearm or for a felon to purchase a firearm.
NO.
Possible but not likely with an ordinary firearm
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No
You can't.
No.