Yes, so long as any of the misdemeanors didn't include a domestic violence conviction. Misdemeanor convictions for drug use may also cost you your right to purchase or possess firearms- known as "being addicted to, or an unlawful user of controlled drugs". That is one of the questions on the Form 4473 you complete when buying a firearm.
depends on the misdemeanor. For a crime of domestic violence, no.
Depends on what the misdemeanor is. While most won't disqualify you from being able to own a firearm, there are some that will.
As long as the misdemeanor is non violent, non drug related, and non sexual or threatening then it will not affect you right to own a firearm.
That depends on exactly what it is. If you have felonies on your record, or misdemeanor domestic abuse charges, then you can't - that's FEDERAL law, applicable regardless of which state you're in. Many misdemeanor drug offences will also disqualify you from being able to legally own a firearm.
The right to own a firearm is generally not taken away on misdemeanor offenses, but seeing that animal abuse is often a violent crime that says something about the person's character, the judge may choose to do so. It will be stated specifically with the sentence if it is taken away.
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.
No not legally.
No. A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, nor have access to a firearm. Some misdemeanor convictions will also invalidate a person from being allowed to own or possess a firearm, such as domestic violence convictions. These are in place under federal law, and do not vary by state.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If you have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, you may not possess a firearm anywhere in the US. Unlawful use of controlled substances (dope) is also a disqualifier.
Yes, paintball guns are not classified as firearms, therefore, do not fall under the same restrictions as a firearm.
Depends on the misdemeanor.
Felony