Any felony (meaning any crime for which the maximum punishment for a single count or charge could be more than 1 year of being locked-up).
Also any "domestic violence" or "family violence" crime, even if it was just a misdemeanor offense.
And any crime that was disposed of by a plea of insanity or a finding of insanity.
There are several- first, having been convicted of any crime that is a felony (a crime that can be punished by a year or more in prison). Next, being convicted of a crime of domestic violence, even if a misdemeanor. Violation of Immigration law (such as being in the US illegally) Violation of drug laws (being an unlawful user of, or addicted to controlled drugs) and violation of certain Military laws (that result in a Dishonorable Discharge from the military) and being a fugitive from justice (you are being sought by police to be arrested). One final legal issue- if you have been adjudged to be mentally incompetent- such as a court has ordered you to be committed to a mental hospital against your will.
Per the Lautenberg Amendment, any conviction for domestic violence or spousal abuse.
In the U.S. it's generally any felony.
check with your state attorney general..
You need to consult with a lawyer familiar with MI firearms law.
You'll go to prison for making a straw purchase, and you'll be charged as an accessory to any crimes they commit with that firearm.
It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase. It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase.
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In Canada police approval is required to purchase any type of firearm. Such a conviction would prevent police approval.Added: In the US - any conviction for Domestic Violence is a bar to firearm ownership.
Not if your case is still pending. If you've been cleared of charges, then yes.
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.
Burglary , illegal possession of a firearm and larceny .
NO.
To prevent a premature or unintended discharge of the firearm. It does NOT replace common sense.
Yes, any and all guns that are non-firing toys, or Nerf and airsoft guns are required by law. This is to help identify it has a non real firearm and prevent its use in crimes.
No