Generally speaking, simple possession of the handgun is a non-violent crime. Violent crime is normally defined as a crime where someone is hurt, or where force is used on another person. Note, however, depending on the local laws and the circumstances, it may still be a felony.
No. A convicted felon may not legally possess a handgun in any state, regardless of whether is was violent.
No they are not, cause that is concurrent possession.
No. "Violent" crime is normally defined as a crime in which another person was injured or someone tried to injure another person.
Criminal
No. A "pardon" means that only his sentence has been pardoned. it does NOT mean that his crime or offense is wiped clean. He is still a convicted felon, just as if he had served the full term of his sentence in prison. As a convicted felon he may never own, or be in possession of, firearms.
Not only in Georgia, but also in any state or territorial possession of the United States.
You didn't really ask a question, but here is some information: Generally speaking, no felon may own, posses, or have constructive possession of a handgun or other firearm, regardless of whether is was a "serious" felony. HOWEVER, There are exceptions to that. In a few states, felons can petition to have their rights restored - but it is only valid in THAT particular state. In that case, the felon CAN own or posses a firearm.
All felons in all states are prohibited from owning firearms. It doesn't matter what the crime was. convicted felon = no guns.
In Pennsylvania, you do not need a licence to own a firearm, but somebody convicted of a crime would not be able to own a firearm or live in a house with one in it.
YES. Not only is providing a felon access to firearms a felony in itself, but you also become an accessory to any crime they may commit with the firearm.
No. It is a crime under state + federal law for a felon to be in possession of any firearm.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a handgun legally. The exception to that is if the felon has had his rights restored.