It depends on if it was a felony or misdemeanor charge and what your state laws are with misdemanor charge. If it was a felony you can not own a gun. But some states make exceptions with misdemeanor charges.
THE ANSWER ABOVE IS NOT TRUE. ANYONE CONVICTED OF A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRIME REGARDLESS IF IT WAS A MISDEMEANOR OR FELONY IS PROHIBITED FROM PURCHASING, OWNING, OR HAVING ACCESS TO(THAT MEANS YOU CAN'T EVEN HAVE THEM IN THE HOUSE OR YOU GO TO JAIL!) GUNS OR AMMO. YES EVEN AMMO. IF THEY FIND JUST ONE .22 UNDER THE SOFA CUSHION FROM 10 YEARS AGO YOU WILL DO TIME. IT'S CALLED THE LAUTENBERG AMMENDMENT TO THE BRADY BILL. MANY POLICE AND MILITARY LOST THEIR JOBS BECAUSE OF THIS LAW BECAUSE IT WAS RETROACTIVE(WHICH IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL-EX POST FACTO). PLEASE GO HERE FOR CORRECT INFO -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_Violence_Offender_Gun_Ban
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Under a federal statute known as the Lautenberg Act, it is a crime for any person who has ever been convicted of a "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence" to possess a firearm. See 18 U.S.C. Section 922(g)(9). The Lautenberg Law was enacted by Congress in 1996. Violation of this statute is a federal offense that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. See 18 U.S.C. Section 924(a)(2). Under these federal criminal provisions, any conviction for domestic violence, domestic battery, domestic assault, or any similar charge makes it illegal to possess, own, buy, or sell a firearm.
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how long after convicted of doistic violence can you own a gun in Colorado
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No- and not just Kansas, but nowhere in the US. FEDERAL law.
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If you have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, you no longer have a right to own a gun. It does not return in time. Federal alw, applies in all states.
The question answers itself. If you are a convicted felon you cannot legally own a gun. Also, if you have been convicted of domestic violence, even if it is a misdemeanor, you cannot legally own a gun. You gave that right up when the crime was committed.
Yes
Depends on the misdemeanor. Domestic violence or drugs- no.
yes unless it is for domestic violence