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Yes but only if you have been convicted of crime.
Arrested? Yes. Convicted? Not if the assault was a felony, or against a domestic partner.
It depends on why you were arrested. More specifically, it depends on whether you were convicted of a crime, and what you were convicted of. Most misdemeanors will not disqualify you from owning a firearm, but any any felony will.
if there are no other cases, then NO
If the application asks if you were ever CHARGED, no, you do not. HOWEVER - if the application asks if you were ever ARRESTED, if you were arrested for the alleged offense, you must answer yes.
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If you have a pending felony case, no. If you've been convicted of a felony, no. If you've been acquitted of a felony, then you can.
yes.Yes you can. You CANNOT ask them if they have ever been arrested. Completely different situation. Here's an explanation: http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/resources/management/recruiting-staffing/dont-ask-a-job-applicant-these-questions.aspx
Impossible to answer. Licensed WHERE? Arrested or convicted? For what crime? Good questions get good answers.
It really depends on what is asked. If the question is, have you ever been arrested or charged with a crime? Then the answer would have to be yes. If the question is, have you ever been convicted of a crime, then the answer is no.
If you are not a convicted felon, or have not been convicted of a crime of Domestic Violence, there is no prohibition against owning or possessing a shotgun, or any other firearm.HOWEVER - if you are a convicted felon or a convicted Domestic Abuser, and you are arrested in possession of a firearm, you could face up to 15 years in prison.
Huh? It means exactly what it says. How much clearer coudl it be?