No. A convicted felon may not be in the presence of firearms.
Once convicted a misdemeanor takes effect immediately. Even before a person is convicted of a misdemeanor crime it can be viewed on a persons record as pending.
No such rifle. Even if there was, the chances of finding out who got a specific rifle by sn is next to impossilble to find out.
Yes it does, I just traded my vehicle for another vehicle even trade and didn't have to pay taxes on it in Florida.
Yes. If there is compelling evidence, even in the absence of a witness, you can be convicted of a crime. Also, if there is a proven motive in addition to the evidence, that will add to the probabibility of a conviction.
No Japanese Americans at all were convicted of Espionage. Even so, when they left camps, they faced discrimination and rasicsm.
Typically no. Park rangers are officers if the law, and law enforcement generally cannot hire convicted felons. Note the word "convicted" however. If you aren't convicted (even if found guilty), you may be eligible.
They can't. And won't. Convicted felons are prohibited from owning (or even "obtaining") a firearm in all 50 states. But if civil rights have been restored (usually by the state governor or a clemecy board), then the person can possibly obtain a firearm legally. But he/she would not need the help of the NRA to do so. One more point about the NRA: convicted felons cannot be members of the NRA.
Yes, you were convicted. Probation IS a sentence. Probation is in lieu of (instead of) incarceration.
You need to state the model to even have a chance of identifying the age of the air rifle. There is no list of every air rifle by serial number.
Contact your local police to see if there is even a requirment.
The gun fails to fire, even though it is loaded.
If you have only been charged and not convicted, you should have no difficulty. I can think of no reason off the top of my head why you would be denied a passport even if convicted, although it would be best to consult an a legal professional if you have actually been convicted.