Your question is too broad to answer, and should be directed to an attorney. A felony is a serious crime, and you need an attorney- not Wikianswers.
It depends on what the felony is! However if you played an equal part there's no way you can get him out of it.
It depends. There is no real way to answer that question. There are so many factors that go into consideration for sentencing.
No. A felon cannot own a firearm of any kind unless the felon has had his or her rights restored. There is no current way for a federal felon to have his rights restored. Under some circumstances, persons convicted of a STATE felony can petition for a restoration of gun rights- but not under Federal procedures. .
Yes, but it won't damage the gun in any way.
No way! you could get arrested your self because he could press charges and by the way I have a 750 fps airsoft gun there are no laws on an airsoft gun fps
All the way back as far as they can go. A felony disqualifies someone from owning a firearm.
Well, the best way is to not do something which will get them taken away in the first place. If that option is exhausted, then it's going to depend on the specifics of your situation. If you were adjudicated mentally defective, discharged from the military under dishonourable conditions, or have been convicted of any crime of domestic violence (felony or misdemeanor), or have been convicted of any federal felony, your only real option in those instances... is no option at all. On the other hand, if you lost your gun rights for something which was a felony only at state level (and wasn't related to domestic violence), there is hope. It's going to require you to apply for relief of disability with the state of KY.
Yes
once the police is in it,your boyfriend would be facing charges, may be a misdeminior or a felony. the only way he could be left relief of those charges is if the girlfriend drop charges against the boyfriend, but he might still be in his record as an assault and battery offence.
Any felony or other crimes involving moral turpitude (that is, any crime which damages your reputation in any way).
Fugitive from justice is not a felony itself, but rather a status of someone who has fled from the jurisdiction where they are facing criminal charges or have been convicted of a crime. The underlying criminal offense that led to the fugitive status may be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the circumstances.
The same way you would kill any other living creature. A gun would be the fastest but it would have to be a big gun, maybe an elephant gun.