Depends on what the assault was. In the US, conviction of any felony, or conviction of a crime of domestic violence is a bar to possessing any firearm.
Depends on what you were convicted of. If the assault was a felony, no. If the assault was of a family member, that is considered "domestic violence". FEDERAL law- not state- bars such a person from possessing any firearm in any state.
Depends on what type of "gun" you are buying. Money, a clean police record and either 18 or 21 years of age are the start
If it's a felony charge, no.
18 to buy a rifle or shotgun, 21 to buy a handgun or assault rifle.
No
Assuming you are in the US, the answer is- maybe. If the assault was of a family member, it would be classed as Domestic Violence- which is a bar to possession of a firearm.
Go to your local police station. Go to your local police station.
Contacty your local police for current information.
The legal age to buy a gun depends on the type of gun it is. For an example, to buy a rifle or shotgun(excluding assault rifles) you must be 18 years of age. To buy a handgun you must be 21.
Yes.
Yes, but there is a 7 day waiting period in Maryland for handguns and "assault weapons" based on what I found.
I think you will find that the police will confiscate the gun and ask you WHO sold it to you///