Under Federal Law, anyone who has been convicted, or pleaded guilty to any offense punishable by imprisonment for one year or more cannot posses a firearm.
See 18 USC 922(g)(1)
However, several cases in federal appellate courts have held that if the firearm has value as a military weapon, non-felons can possess them, according to the Second Amendment.
It's a gray area, to say the least.
Not knowing whether CO has a similar statute on it's books, I can only speak to the Federal implications.
It may very well be that you'd be in violation of state law as well.
No.
So long as it isn't for domestic violence, yes.
For a felony charge or any domestic violence charge, no.
Charge- yes. Conviction- no.
no
Yes. Actually, it depends on what the charge is. If it is a misdemeanor for domestic violence, you legally possess a gun.
You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with CO firearms law.
That depends on the specific charge. If it's related to drugs or domestic violence, then no.
No! Actually, that depends on where you are and what the charge is. In the U.S. any felony will prevent you from buying a gun legally, but misdemeanors do not, except for misdemeanors of domestic violence.
most likely you will have to have the charge expunged, which is done by a lawyer........
how long after convicted of doistic violence can you own a gun in Colorado
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it involves domestic violence, then you cannot possess a firearm anywhere in the US.