Certain misdemeanor drug related charges, any felony charges, and domestic violence charges, whether misdemeanor or felony charges. This is accordance with federal law.
On the matter of felonies, if the charges were only state-level felonies, and not federal felonies, it may be possible to file for relief of disability so that you can have your firearms rights restored.
SOME misdemeanors can - not just in PA, but in the United States as a whole, since it's federal law which dictates what will disqualify you from firearms ownership. <><><> There are certain misdemeanors that make a person ineligible to possess a firearm anywhere in the US. They include a conviction for a crime of domestic violence, and being an unlawful user of drugs (including marijuana). Being under a restraining order, or having an unserved warrant will also put you on hold. If this does not address your question, please leave a message on my message board, or Burning Savior's, and we will try to help.
Depends on the crime. A crime of domestic violence or being an unlawful user of controlled drugs will (under Federal law) disqualify you from possessing a firearm in any state.
There is no requirement or provision to register a shotgun in PA
Everything is taxable in PA.
The gun and a receipt from the dealer.
In PA you can
Yes
No.
In PA you have to be 21 to conceal carry (or carry loaded in your car) a handgun.
None. PA does not require gun registration- like MOST of the US does not.
yes
Try asking at gun shops, the yellow pages, the BBB.