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Possession of illegal gun Texas?

--------- 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)?


Can a person convicted of domestic violence in Kansas buy a gun?

no


Do you have to surrender your gun if am not convicted of a felony charge?

No, ONLY if you were convicted of a felony OR a Domestic Violence offense - or unless the court orders you to do so for some other reason. Note: Not all Domestic VIolence offenses are felonies but upon conviction of them, federal law forbids your possession of them any longer.


Can you shoot a gun if convicted of domestic violence?

You may not possess a gun. That includes shooting one.


If charged with domestic violence but not convicted can ibuy a gun?

You will need to hire a lawyer.


Can you own a gun if you were convicted of domestic violence in pa?

You will need to consult with a lawyer.


What is a disqualifying misdemeanors to buying a gun?

You may not buy a gun in the US if you are an unlawful drug user, or have been convicted of domestic violence.Crimes of domestic violence, being an unlawful drug user.


What would the charges be for gun possession be for a domestic violence offender?

This is a felony crime.


Can you buy a gun with a felony reduced to a mistimenor?

If CONVICTED of a felony, no. However, if convicted of a misdemeanor, yes- unless it was for a crime of domestic violence.


If you already own a gun and are convicted of domestic violence in Texas?

Find a lawyer familiar with firearms law.


How long are the ca gun restrictions for misdememeanor domestic violence?

Regarding Domestic Violence convictions - Federal Law supersedes any state law and persons convicted of Domestic Violence offenses are prohibited from ever wonding or possessing firearms.


Can you own a gun if you are convicted of domestic violence in Colorado?

You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with CO firearms law.