Unclear what is being asked. If the person you purchased the gun for is a convicted felon, yes, she can be arrested if she still has the gun in her possession (meaning in her home or her vechicle, or ANYWHERE where she has access to it.
No, you cannot purchase a firearm if you have a felony conviction.
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
Forever.
Murder, or other Class A felony: no limitation. Other felonies: 5 yrs. Misdemeanors: 2 years However: If absent from the state, or whereabours are unknown: an additional 5 years
Yes, a person can go to nursing school after being arrested 18 years ago.
Yes
When a person has a felony on their record, it makes finding employment extremely difficult. In most states, if the felony was not related to theft or motor vehicles, you can sell cars.
sense its a felony charge it will stay active on your record til you can try to get it over turned. An arrest warrant is valid until it is served or recalled. The warrant is valid ("effective") until the person named in it is arrested or they convince the court that issued it to quash or recall it. People have been arrested on warrants that were issued many years before they were served.
If you were charged and convicted of a Misdemeanor offense, yes. If you were charged and convicted of a Felony, no.
A person can get between 6 and 15 years of jail time for a class b drug felony. There is no probation awarded for this class of felony.
Any second DWI conviction is a felony in Texas. A first DWI is a felony if there is a person 15 years or younger in the car, otherwise the first DWI is a misdemeanor.
Yes he/she can