Depends on the misdemeanor.
In Pennsylvania, individuals with a first-degree misdemeanor DUI conviction are prohibited from possessing firearms. This restriction includes hunting with a gun, as the law states that a person convicted of certain misdemeanors cannot legally own or use firearms. Therefore, if you have a first-degree misdemeanor DUI, you would be unable to hunt with a gun in Pennsylvania. Always consult legal advice for specific circumstances.
Depends on the misdemeanor.
Depends on what the misdemeanor was.
The term is misdemeanor. In general, yes. However, depending on the misdemeanor, you may not be allowed to possess a firearm. If the conviction was for a crime of domestic violence, you may hunt, but not with a gun.
Yes. Actually, it depends on what the charge is. If it is a misdemeanor for domestic violence, you legally possess a gun.
yes just as long its not a felony Actually, it depends on what type of misdemeanor. If it is a misdemeanor offense of domestic violence, you cannot own a gun (or more specifically, you are a prohibited person).
It depends on the misdemeanor.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it was a crime of domestic violence, no.
Depends on the misdemeanor, and whether you were convicted or not.
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You may purchase a gun regardless of whether a misdemeanor was a expunged or not. That is unless the Misdemeanor was for domestic violence. Anything Domestic Violence bars you from purchasing a firearm.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it was for a crime of violence against a domestic partner, no. This is Federal law, and applies to all of the US. Other misdemeanors that old should not be a problem.