No. Under Federal law, (Title 18, Section 922, US Code).
Below is a direct copy and paste from that law:
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm or ammunition to any person knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that such person— (1) is under indictment for, or has been convicted in any court of, a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year;
Depends on the misdemeanor.
If you were not convicted, then you can still purchase a gun. Even if you had been convicted of a misdemeanor, you could still purchase a gun, but not for a felony. I should know, I just spent 18 months and $20,000 fighting charges of aggravated assault and commission of a felony with a firearm. I won.
In the US, that depends on the misdemeanor. Two of the disqualifying conditions are (1) having been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, and (2) being an unlawful user of Schedule 1 controlled drugs (such as marijuana)
No. Especially when it comes to firearms. A convicted felon or someone convicted of a misdemeanor domestic abuse crime may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms. That sticks for life.
If you were convicted of a felony, or one of the misdemeanor charges which disqualifies you from being allowed to purchase, possess, or have access to firearms, then no. A pardon only excuses you from the crime you committed - it doesn't reverse the ruling against you, and you remain a convicted felon.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it involves domestic violence, then you cannot possess a firearm anywhere in the US.
Federal law plays a trump card here. Nobody who has been convicted of, or has a charge pending to, domestic violence - whether it be a misdemeanor or felony charge - may purchase, own, possess, or have access to a firearm.
Not enough information to answer. If you were CONVICTED of a felony, you are disqualified from possessing a firearm- period. You have not said if you were convicetd, or whether it was a misdemeanor or felony.
No not legally.
No
In Georgia, you cannot purchase a gun if you have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence within the past 5 years. Other types of misdemeanors within the past 5 years should not automatically disqualify you from buying a gun, but the background check performed by the licensed firearms dealer may still impact your eligibility.
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.