Depends on the law where YOU live (and you did not tell us where that is) what KIND of license (did not tell us that) and what the misdemeanors were (you did not tell us that) We need information to be able to give information. Sorry-
LIVE IN California, I HAVE ONLY ONE MISDEMEANOR AND THAT'S FOR EXIBITING A FIRE ARM. THAT WAS A SHOT GUN
yes you can but your an idiot for messing with weed.
No! Actually, that depends on where you are and what the charge is. In the U.S. any felony will prevent you from buying a gun legally, but misdemeanors do not, except for misdemeanors of domestic violence.
Crimes are misdemeanors or felonies. One or the other.
You need: 1)a license 2)some bullets
You need to define the term gun license. In most of the US there is no license to own a gun. Some states require a license to carry a gun. others to carry a gun concealed. There is also a license to make or sell guns. All are different and have different procedures.
It depends on several factors; Where you are located and exactly what you mean by "gun license." Do you mean a license to carry a gun? A license to purchase a gun? A license to build guns?
Can u get a license for a gun with a marinara charge?
You don't need a gun license if you are 25 but if your under 25 you do need a gun license
It would depend on the misdemeanors in question, and how long ago they occurred. By and large the police are more concerned with felonies you were found guilty of rather than misdemeanors. However, New York is a notoriously difficult state to deal with where firearms are concerned misdemeanors or not.
To purchase a gun, no. Anyone can purchase a gun as long as they meet the age requirement, aren't a felon, and don't have any disqualifying misdemeanors.
No
because he was found with a gun and he doesn't have a license