I'm certain that some law school somwhere will admit you, the bigger question is - upon completion of law school, will it prevent you from being accepted to the Bar? You should check further in whatever state you wish to be licensed to practice in.?
a misdemeanor
You need to consult with a lawyer familliar with firearms law.
Misdemeanor vs. felony
how does the law work if i get 2 fenoly is downgraded to misdemeanor by da.
If you got a felony then no guns for you But if a misdemeanor then you can have guns Actually, it depends on what the misdemeanor is. A misdemeanor for domestic violence is a disqualifying offense by federal law.
If you have been convicted, no. A misdemeanor for DV is a disqualifying offense by federal law.
no
In the US-IF the misdemeanor is a conviction of Domestic Violence, no. Check with a local dealer or law enforcement for a definitive answer.
If you mean is there a law that forbids it the answer is no
Yes, it is a misdemeanor.
Depends on the misdemeanor. Some, such as Domestic Violence, and unlawful drug use, are a bar to possessing firearms anywhere in the US. Actually, the only disqualifying misdemeanor listed in federal law is misdemeanor for Domestic Violence.
This is a matter of federal law, not state law. Most misdemeanors won't disqualify you from owning a firearm, but some will. For example, any domestic violence conviction, even if only a misdemeanor, will disqualify you. We'd need to know specifically what the misdemeanor was in order to give an absolute answer.