You need to consult with a lawyer for a legal/current/correct answer.
You can find a complete guide on laws governing firearm in PA on psp.pa.gov/firearms-information/Pages/Carrying-Firearms-in-Pennsylvania.aspx
Depending on the span of time between convictions. Your best bet is to go the Sheriff's office in your county, and apply for a concealed pistol license. If you receive your permit, then you should be able to own a firearm. If you don't, it's a pretty good indicator that you can't.
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Not enough info -BUT- Was your license/permit permanently revoked in PA, or did you just not bother to re-apply after your suspension period was over? If permanently revoked by PA you're going to have a problem. If you just didn't re-apply, but all other stipulations of your DUI sentence were satisfactorily completed, you shuold be able to successfully get a FL permit.
What do you want to know about the concealed carry law in PA? You can carry a concealed weapon only if you have a permit issued from the county you live in. Also, other states reciprocate with PA in carrying a concealed weapon. I don't know all of the states, but there are quite a few. If you have any other questions about carrying in PA, e-mail me at GunMan760@aol.com, and I will find out what I can.
21 I believe. It can be 18 but only with a federal permit (usually used for police or military personnel).
This is a world wide question and answer community. So when you ask a question you need to be a little more precise on your location. Where or what is "pa"? is it Pakistan, Panama or Paris?
you have to be 16- you can get your permit on your birthday
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Pennsylvania doesn't require licencing to purchase ordinary Title 1 firearms. For a concealed carry permit, you must be 21.
Motorcycles are fun vehicles to ride. If a person with a motorcycle permit follows all the laws of having this permit, then yes, they can ride out of PA.