Only if your state firearm's privilege were restored via expungement of your felony conviction (if allowed in your state). If you are a federally convicted felon, there is no chance.
No. Not in Arizona, nor anywhere else.
No. The law against being a felon in possession of a firearm is a federal law.
No you cannot possess a firearm at all
Being pardoned does not allow a felon to possess a firearm. Only an overturning of the conviction can do that.
no
In most U.S. states, you can possess a firearm, such as while hunting or target shooting as long as you possess the firearm with permission of the owner, but you can't buy one or own one.
No.
No. If you are a convicted felon then you can not possess a firearm. However if the adjudication of guilt was withheld then you may be able to file to have the charge sealed and be eligible at that time to possess one.
No. That is not legally possible, since ALL residents may not be legally allowed to possess a gun. However, there have been a couple of cities that require each HOUSEHOLD to possess a firearm, with the exception of those that cannot possess a firearm, are too poor to possess a firearm, or have religious objections. One was Kennesaw GA.
A felon can be "around" a person with a firearm as long as the felon doesn't own or possess the firearm, however, "possess" is subjective. If the felon can access the firearm, it might be considered possession if something were to happen.
Only if you legally possess the firearm in accordance with federal and state laws.
Nothing classed as a firearm. Some state laws prohibit even muzzleloaders and air rifles - no way of telling if that's your case without knowing your state.