Up to and including Life depending on the specifics of the case.
it varies by state but you are looking @ a minimum of 5-10
As long as it wasnt a felony charge you can
A sentence of probation for ANY kind of gun felony is practically unheard of.
For a felony charge or any domestic violence charge, no.
If the possession charge was a felony, no, it is not legal to own or possess a gun.
Depends on whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge. If it's a felony charge, the answer is going to be no. If it's related to a domestic violence matter, the answer will also be no, whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge.
No! Actually, that depends on where you are and what the charge is. In the U.S. any felony will prevent you from buying a gun legally, but misdemeanors do not, except for misdemeanors of domestic violence.
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.
Yes. As long as your charge was a misdemeanor and not a felony. You may have a delay in your ability to actually take the gun home if the background checkers decide so. But eventually you should get the gun.
Going on the assumption that would be a felony in every U.S. state, no, you can't legally possess or own a gun with a felony unless your rights have been restored.
Yes, if you were convicted of it. It's a felony charge.
No, but you can't carry a gun, and I doubt you will get hired anywhere.