You may not buy a gun in the US if you are an unlawful drug user, or have been convicted of domestic violence.
Crimes of domestic violence, being an unlawful drug user.
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.
Very basically, they check to see if you are a felon, or if you have any disqualifying misdemeanors.
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.
If it's not a disqualifying offense, or you don't have charges pending for a disqualifying offense, yes.
A DUI is not a disqualifying offense for owning a firearm.
Well, this answer takes a slight clarification. The "gun permit background check" is just a basic criminal background check, basically the same as you get any other time you need a criminal background check. What shows up is your criminal record. Typically, they look for felonies and disqualifying misdemeanors. In the U.S. each state sets its own rules and conditions for gun permit approval, so what they look for depends on the state. In Tennessee, for instance, they check for felonies, misdemeanors involving domestic violence, and DUI arrests for the last 5 years.
Well, this answer takes a slight clarification. The "gun permit background check" is just a basic criminal background check, basically the same as you get any other time you need a criminal background check. What shows up is your criminal record. Typically, they look for felonies and disqualifying misdemeanors. In the U.S. each state sets its own rules and conditions for gun permit approval, so what they look for depends on the state. In Tennessee, for instance, they check for felonies, misdemeanors involving domestic violence, and DUI arrests for the last 5 years.
If the case has closed without a finding of guilty, you have not been convicted of a disqualifying offense. You would be able to buy a gun.
You can't really "check online" but if you qualify to own a firearm anywhere in the U.S. you can own one in Florida. Basically, you have to be a non-felon and have disqualifying misdemeanors.
Crimes are misdemeanors or felonies. One or the other.
Disqualifying misdemeanors for military service typically include offenses that involve violence, drug-related crimes, theft, or domestic violence. Specific disqualifications can vary by branch and may also consider the severity, frequency, and recency of the offenses. Generally, any misdemeanor that reflects poorly on a candidate's character or judgment may lead to disqualification during the enlistment process. Additionally, some branches have a "waiver" process for certain misdemeanors, depending on the circumstances.
yes you can but your an idiot for messing with weed.