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Yes, if it has been a certain time since that misdemeanor, depending on what state you live in.
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Depends on the misdemeanor. FEDERAL law (which covers all US states) provides that you may not possess a firearm if you are an unlawful user of, or addicted to controlled drugs, nor if you have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence. Both can be misdemeanors. No time limit.
That question is a little too vague. It depends on what the offense was and how old you are now.
Out of who?I own plenty of guns.A walther,12guage,22,20guage for starters.
Independents are moderates when it comes to gun control. Most are pro gun, but believe in harsh restrictions/stipulations against certain elements such as criminals; felons; legally insane; and those with active protective orders against them. For law abiding citizens, Independents believe citizens should undergo background checks and should complete firearm safety courses/classes. Independents sit in between Democrats & Republicans. Democrats are usually against gun ownership (not all) and Republicans usually are pro gun and believe anybody and everybody should be able to own a gun (not all) while the Independents, as stated before, are moderates.
There is no "gun control" amendment.
No, of course not. But a gun can be a solution to some problems.
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