No, but depending on the actual charge and potential maximum prison sentence, it can be classifed as an aggrevated felony- regardless of the state classification (this means that even a misdeameanor can be classified as an aggrevated felony by USCIS)
Carrying an offensive weapon may be considered an act of moral turpitude depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances surrounding the act. Moral turpitude generally refers to conduct that is inherently vile, depraved, or contrary to accepted moral standards. If the act of carrying the weapon is associated with intent to harm or is done in a reckless or unlawful manner, it could be viewed as morally turpitudinous. Ultimately, the classification may vary based on local laws and the specifics of the case.
Simple assault is not necessarily a crime of moral turpitude, even though assaulting someone is, by its nature, immoral. But if the act of assault is aggravated by a lewd act or other act of indecency -- perhaps an act that doesn't rise to the level of rape or sexual assault -- it can be termed a crime of moral turpitude.(Aside: the term moral turpitude seems a bit redundant insofar as the word turpitude already implies depravity.)
The Assult Riffle.
It is the assult weapon of choice as it is "a tool"
assult with a deadly weapon
Flesh bone is in jail foer assult with a deadly weapon you can read it on wikipedia .
The standards and criteria for crimes of so-called 'moral turpitude' differ from state-to-state but in some states, yes, it would probably qualify.
it was the first 'true' assult weapon designed and producted by Germany during end of WW2
Not enough info given, but yes it could be. It could depend on whether a weapon was used in the assault, and/or how serious the injuries were to the victim.
Road Rage
Yes, a hammer can be considered a dangerous weapon if used with the intent to harm someone. While it is primarily designed as a tool for construction and repair, its solid structure and potential for causing injury can make it lethal in the wrong hands. Context and intent play significant roles in determining whether an object like a hammer is viewed as a weapon.
assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury