Depends on whther it was a CHARGE or a CONVICTION.
An arrest if no charges are filed may not prevent you from buying a firearm. You cannot buy a gun after a plea of guilt or finding of guilt for a domestic violence related offense even if just a misdemeanor.
DROS is Dealer's Record of Sale. That is identifying information on you and the firearm.
Yes, it will.
It varies place to place, and on who you are buying the firearm from. When buying from a dealer, you need proof of identity, age, and place of residence, and passing a background check to show you are not a criminal or mental case.
no
Having ANY degree of felony makes you ineligible to purchase, possess, or have access to a firearm.
Not unless it was a felony
Two pieces of identification, money, be of legal age, and not prohibited from buying a firearm. Visit your local gun shop for more info.
So long as you may legally possess a firearm, no.
All felony convictions will cost you your Second Amendment rights. It does not stop you from buying a firearm; it does place stiff penalties on you if you are caught in possession of one, and some states have very liberal interpretations of what constitutes possession.
Yes, if you were convicted of it. It's a felony charge.
Yes, this is basically the same as buying from the internet. you can buy it and have it be shipped