You need to consult with a lawyer familliar with firearms law.
If it's a felony, no. If it is a misdemeanor, yes. The only misdemeanor that disqualifies you from owning a handgun is domestic violence.
I'll take a guess that you mean, "Can you own a handgun if you have a misdemeanor on your record." The answer is, it depends on what type of misdemeanor you have. See the following link for more information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Control_Act_of_1968#Prohibited_persons
If it was a misdemeanor DWI, yes, unless a particular state has a law against it.
If you have been convicted, no. A misdemeanor for DV is a disqualifying offense by federal law.
You will need the services of a lawyer for a correct, current and legal answer.
As long as it is a misdemeanor citation, no. The only misdemeanor that keeps you from legally purchasing a handgun is one involving domestic abuse.
Probably not but check with the state police. Usually you have to have felony to be banned
yes as long as it isn't a family violence simple battery (domestic violence)
A misdemeanor conviction can potentially prevent you from obtaining a handgun in Iowa. The specific impact would depend on the nature of the misdemeanor offense and whether it is considered a disqualifying factor under Iowa law. It is recommended to consult with an attorney or legal professional to fully understand the implications of your misdemeanor conviction on your ability to obtain a handgun in Iowa.
To purchase a handgun from a licensed dealer, or from a venue at which 25 or more guns are available for sale, you must be 21+ To purchase handgun ammunition, you must be 21+ To get a CHL in Oregon, you must be 21+ To own a handgun in Oregon, you must be 18+ Private party sales are legal in Oregon, provided that both parties are legally able to purchase / possess the firearms in question (not a felon, above the legal age, etc.). In theory, then, a person above the age of 18 could legally purchase a handgun as part of a private party sale. They just cannot carry it, or transport it loaded.
It depends on two things: what state, and what type of misdemeanor. Each state sets its own rules regarding requirements to get a permit. However, a misdemeanor for domestic violence disqulifies you from owning a firearm by federal law.
Legally, a non felon can be extradited from Montana to Oregon for a misdemeanor. However, they usually do not do so, because it is not a serious crime.