It6 is VERY likely. Most all states WILL take action to extradite fugitives wanted for felony offenses.
Almost certainly . . and not only that, you are also in violation of federal law (up to 15 years in federal prison) so you really aren't 'safe' anywhere in the US.
If the possession charge was a felony, no, it is not legal to own or possess a gun.
Maybe - maybe not. If the gun was involved in a violent felony and you are in possession of it, yes, you could be charged with that violent felony. Even being IN a car with a gun places you in, what is called, "concurrent possession" of that gun.
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It depends on whether it was FELONY possession or MISDEMEANOR possession. If FELONY, no, you cannot ever again own or possess a firearm.
This is a felony crime.
No, even the possession of a firearm of any kinda is a felony.
It's a felony for a felon to even be in possession of a gun or ammunition, and that's in all states.
Yes, if you were convicted of it. It's a felony charge.
Yes, absolutely. If the gun is anywhere in the car that is known as "concurrent possession." As a matter of fact if the felon is sitting on top of the gun, he is in PRIMARY possession.
A felony is a crimnal act that can be punished by one year or more in prison. There are places where it is highly illegal to possess a loaded gun. If you are found to have a loaded gun in one of those places, that is the criminal charge that would be brought against you. Please be sure that you did not mean "Felon in possession of a loaded firearm". If you were convicted of an earlier felony, you lose your right to possess a gun. To be a felon in possession of a loaded gun is a separate crime. You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your state.
Get a lawyer. No one on the internet is going to be able to adequately answer your question. Possession of ecstasy is a felony, so if you had a gun at the time, you might be charged...