You need to consult with a lawyer in your state.
T.I was the rapper sent to Arkansas prison on gun charges.
I'm not sure exactly what your question is, but felons aren't allowed to own or possess guns, no matter what the charge was.
An electrostatic spray gun operates with an electrical charge. A wire is connected to the part being sprayed, and an electrical charge is applied. The gun has an opposite charge. When the material is sprayed it is attracted to the part because of the charges.
That depends on the specific charges filed, as well as the specific circumstances of the violation.
If its in California States
The substance has an overall charge of zero because the number of positive charges is equal to the number of negative charges, resulting in a neutral charge.
The charges of an atom are, protons are positive (+). Neutrons has a neutral charge or no charge(0) and electrons have a negative charge (-).
The five types of charges that can be applied to a battery are: initial charge, normal charge, equalizing charge, floating charge, and fast charge.
Threatening someone with a gun can lead to serious legal consequences, including charges of assault with a deadly weapon or aggravated assault. In some cases, it may also result in a gun charge, such as illegal possession or brandishing a firearm. These charges can carry significant penalties, including fines, jail time, and a criminal record. It is important to understand and abide by the laws regarding firearms to avoid these consequences.
There is not enough information given in the question to answer. Gun charges involved with WHAT offense? Simply possessing the weapon, or using it in the commission of a crime? Gun possession during the commission of a felony is an ENHANCEMENT to the felony charge and brings added jail time. That is why it is necessary to know what specific offense was being committed.
Never seen a gun with a weed charge.
Can u get a license for a gun with a marinara charge?