A misdemeanor Domestic Violence charge probably will keep a firearms dealer from allowing you to purchasing a handgun from them.
There may be some others that put you on 'the list', different States have different laws, there are also Federal Laws, but almost any crime committed that the legislature deems may be associated as being potentially violent will likely put you on their 'list' to deny you of your Constitutional Right to bear arms to protect yourself and your family/friends/neighbors from criminals and tyrants.
If you plan on committing crimes or terrorizing the people, you should be gunned down by law abiding citizens/people who are, by 'God Given Right' protecting themselves and their families/friends/neighbors. Crime and tyranny goes down when everyone owns a gun, because the criminals and tyrants know you can protect yourself.
As long as it is a misdemeanor citation, no. The only misdemeanor that keeps you from legally purchasing a handgun is one involving domestic abuse.
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Impossible to answer. What IS the misdemeanor you were charged with? That may be the crux of the matter.
It depends on the misdemeanor.
If you were convicted, probably yes. Might depend what the misdemeanor charge was, too.
Section 8 is a government ran program. Check the guidelines in your area to see if a misdemeanor will keep you from getting this benefit.
You need a lawyer for a correct and legal answer.
Yes, a misdemeanor would not keep you from working as a veterinarian.
I doubt that Texas is spending their tax money to keep you in jail for a California misdemeanor. What's more likely is that you've been charged with a Texas offense -OR- you are being held for extradition at California's request.
A misdemeanor of public intoxication could prevent a person from getting a job in Tennessee. The choice to overlook the charge depends on the policy of the company.
You need to talk to a lawyer for a correct, legal and current answer.
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