Resonsible, sane adults that do not have a history of violent crime.
Not to own a gun. Only to carry it concealed.
You should probably be able to go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of it. Make sure you bring ID with you. In many states firearms registration records are not public records, but if you are requesting your OWN records I would think you should be able to get a copy. There may be a small administrative fee and REMINDER - don't try to carry your firearm into the building with you.
If you got into trouble while you were a minor, you should be able to purchase a firearm. Records are normally sealed for minors. There is no website to check your name. You should schedule an appointment with your local police chief and ask her. She should be able to give you the correct answer for your jurisdiction.
No. Convicted felons may NOT own or possess firearms.
You need to define"firearms license". There is no license needed to own or to carry a firearm in AZ.
It is possible, in some cases. You should contact a local attorney familiar with the process for better information.
In Pennsylvania, you do not need a licence to own a firearm, but somebody convicted of a crime would not be able to own a firearm or live in a house with one in it.
No. It is illegal for a felon to own or possess a firearm, and being a felon is a reason for denying a firearm permit (assuming you mean a carry permit) in every state that issues permits. A felon can sometimes have his rights restored, but for information on that, you really should contact an attorney familiar with the process.
A convicted felon can not own, possess, or carry a firearm. If possible, a set-aside or expungement should be explored with a competent attorney to have the firearms rights restored.
best to speak to an attorney on the issue
No reciprocity, to safely assume. It is incredibly hard for its own citizens to obtain a firearm, much less a carry permit.
You should carry insurance on your children until they are old enough to get insurance on their own. This is usually when your child graduates college. As long as your child is a full-time student and one of your dependents, then you should be able to carry insurance on them.