You need to consult a lawer for a current, correct and legal answer.
Depends on the misdemeanor.
yes just as long its not a felony Actually, it depends on what type of misdemeanor. If it is a misdemeanor offense of domestic violence, you cannot own a gun (or more specifically, you are a prohibited person).
yes unless it is for domestic violence
Depends on the misdemeanor. Domestic violence or drugs- no.
That depends on what the misdemeanor is, exactly.
In the state of Michigan, not only can a felon not own a gun, if he is caught in close proximity to a gun, no matter how disabled it is or impossible for him to access, he can and will often be charged with Felony Firearms.
Examples of a misdemeanor offense that might make you ineligible to own a gun include domestic violence and possession of an illegal drug conviction. If you have an unserved warranty on you, you may not be able to get a gun in certain states.
Crimes are misdemeanors or felonies. One or the other.
It depends. You should check with an local attorney versed in gun laws.
Depends on what the misdemeanor is. While most won't disqualify you from being able to own a firearm, there are some that will.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. each state sets its own rules. I can tell you, by federal law, the only misdemeanor that disqualifies you from owning a gun is a misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence.