Although it's possible that TN might be an exception, I believe that you will find that nunchucks are a prohibited weapon in almost every state for EVERYONE. THey are usually included along with blackjacks and other such weapons.
Depends on what you were convicted of. If the assault was a felony, no. If the assault was of a family member, that is considered "domestic violence". FEDERAL law- not state- bars such a person from possessing any firearm in any state.
Federal law (and most state laws) prohibit persons convicted of crimes of Domestic Violence from ever owning firearms.
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Yes, a person is still bondable after being charged with an assault. A person is only unable to get bonded if charged with a felony.
Assault is defined as ANY un-wanted touching. If the person's face you "grabbed" was a familiy member or significant other, then that is Domestic Assault/Violence.
No. From what you describe, it would be a domestic violence incident. FEDERAL law prohibits anyone with a domestic violence conviction - whether a misdemeanor or felony - from purchasing, possessing, or being allowed access to firearms.
You will need the services of a lawyer.
Penalties for Assault in the Fourth Degree A person convicted of a Class A misdemeanor in Oregon can be sentenced to up to one year in jail or a fine up to $6,250, or both. A person convicted of a Class C felony can be sentenced to up to five years in prison or a fine up to $125,000, or both.
An assault committed upon your 'significant other' is Domestic Violence. The likliehood of that being dropped is slim to none.
You will have to get a lawyer. To many variables involved for a simple yes or no answer.
You must consult a lawyer.
--------- Not enough info to answer. What kind of "illegal gun?" Is the weapon illegal or is the person possessing it, in illegal posession of it (i.e.: convicted felon, or convicted of domestic violence)?