No. You're still convicted, and are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms under federal law.
No, not in public. You can carry a gun in your vehicle in Mississippi, but not in public without a permit.
No.
If it was a felony, no.
No, but you can't carry a gun, and I doubt you will get hired anywhere.
In most, if not all cases, no. Felony crimes are usually violent in nature, or carry longer prison sentences, and bar people convicted of a felony to buy, own or use firearms.
Felony
If you were convicted of the felony, you may not possess a firearm. If you were not found guilty, you may. Charge is a very vague term.
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.
Yes it is a felony.
No
No.
no.