If were exonerated from the crime you may purchase a gun.
But if there are pending charges, you will probably be denied or delayed if you are purchasing through a licensed dealer.
If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.
if there are no other cases, then NO
Yes, a person who has been charged with a felony but not convicted of the crime can be the executor of an estate depending where that person is in the legal process. A person who has been charged with a felony is considered innocent until proven guilty.
Like most legal matters, that all depends. A person that is under indictment for a felony (charged, waiting for trial) may NOT purchase a firearm. However, if you were charged but not convicted, trial is over, etc, that should NOT be a bar to purchase. You will need a lawyer for a current, legal and correct answer.
If you were charged and convicted of a Misdemeanor offense, yes. If you were charged and convicted of a Felony, no.
No, you cannot purchase a firearm if you have a felony conviction.
If he is only charged with a felony it won't follow him. If he is convicted on a felony it will stay on his record unless he has it expunged.
No. A person under indictment for a felony may neither carry nor purchase, possess, or have access to firearms - it's treated the same as a convicted felon until they are exhonorated.
In Florida you may possess a firearm if you have not been convicted of a felony. Koberlein Law Offices, PLLC - Columbia County, Florida & Suwannee County, Florida
It is almost impossible to have any felony expunged if you were convicted of the infraction.
(note I am not a lawyer) You can not own a firearm in Florida with a felony on your record, however if it is a non-conviction, and is your only offense, you may be able to get a lawyer to seal/expunge your record and get your rights restored. This does cost between $600 and $2000 depending on complexity of the case.
There is no statute of limitations on a felony drug conviction. You were charged and convicted. It is a part of your record forever.