No
It depends. If you work for an agency that provides you with a gun, no. If you work for an agency that requires you to purchase your own gun, yes.
No you do not have to be a gun expert to own a gun. As long as you are of legal age to own a firearm and you do not have any felony offenses on your record, you can own a gun.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
no he didn't!
The state of Illinois does not allow you to use and handle airsoft guns publicly. However, you may still own, sell, or buy an airsoft gun.
in general, no. The things that will cause you to lose your right to own a gun are based on Federal law, which applies to ALL states.
If you mean "own" a gun, no. Felons cannot own or possess guns.
In New Zealand you have to be 18 to own a gun licence.
No
It depends on what it was reduced to. If it's still a felony, then you won't qualify for a gun permit in any U.S. state because felons can't legally own or possess guns. If it was reduced to a misdemeanor, you might, but it depends because each state sets its own requirements for issuing gun permits.
There is some risk is involved in owning a gun. There are a lot of accidents involving guns, and people who own guns for their own protection are sometimes shot by their own guns, which may be stolen from them. There are certainly cases of children getting hold of their parents' guns and playing with them and accidentally shooting people (or in some cases, deliberately shooting people). If you do own a gun you have to store it securely and you have to know how to use it. Still, if you are a Christian who lives in Egypt, India, or some other country in which Christians are being actively persecuted, then it probably would be helpful to own a gun for your protection.