No
It can, depending on the charge that has a suspended imposition.
You need a lawyer for a legal, correct and current answer.
If you were CONVICTED of a crime that will bar you from ownership, you are barred. In some cases, a court may suspend a finding of guilt or innocence. duringthat priod you may NOT possess a firearm.
depends on jurisdiction and judge. Commonly revocation of probation, and imposition of remaining sentence of the original crime.
If you have received a suspended sentence, you may still have restrictions on owning or possessing a firearm. It is important to check with local laws and regulations regarding firearm ownership and any restrictions that may apply to individuals with a suspended sentence.
You need an attorney for an answer to this one, not WikiAnswers. It will vary based on deferred imposition, or deferred adjudication. IF you were found guilty of a crime that bars ownership, but sentencing was suspended, that is different from having a finding of guilt/ innocence deferred. Seriously, talk with an attorney. Being wrong on this would be a life changing event.
It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase. It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase.
NOT if you were charged and convicted of a FELONY.
I saw a firearm.
at an illegal firearms store? No one here is going to tell you how to acquire an illegal firearm. It is illegal to purchase a stolen firearm or for a felon to purchase a firearm.
NO.
You can't.