No. Felonies aren't like traffic tickets - they don't go away over time. If you've been convicted of a felony ever - whether violent or non-violent - you are prohibited from owning, possessing, or being allowed access to firearms and ammunition. That prohibition remains for life, and it is a matter of federal law, and thus applicable to every state and territory of the US.
NO! Convicted felons (violent or non-violent) cannot purchase or possess a firearm. It is the seriousness of the criminal offense, NOT whether it was violent, or not.
Depends on the misdemeanor.
A violent offender is someone who has been known to be violent in the past therefore that is used in determining punishment in the future.
people who have been convicted of violent or gun-related misdemeanors Those with a history of abusing alcohol or drug Those convicted of juvenile offenses; and Additional people who have suffered from severe mental illness.
yes
Depends on what you have been arrested for. If you are a convicted felon or have been convicted of a violent misdemeanor or have a restraining order then no. If you have a misdemeanor such as DUI or public intoxication then yes
It turned violent when someone threw a bomb at the police.
Were not getting any but hard labor low pay
More than Likely not you may be able to if you were not convicted of a violent crime but still not sure butr most likely no.
Good strategies to trust someone who is violent is to be cautious. People who are violent do not often get better without help.
Name calling can turn someone violent because it is upsetting
I don't see why not. If you want him back.