I suggest you seek a lawyer and hopefully get you cleared to be able to buy a firearm.And that was for a stolen TV. I was however arrested for allegedly growing cannabis in my house. The case was eventually booted for an illegal search and seizure, so no conviction.
Any guesses as to why I can't own a firearm. I refuse to pay the bastards to find out why.
And that was for a stolen TV. I was however arrested for allegedly growing cannabis in my house. The case was eventually booted for an illegal search and seizure, so no conviction.
Any guesses as to why I can't own a firearm. I refuse to pay the bastards to find out why.
Probably because you're arrested with connection to the manufacture of illicit substances.And that was for a stolen TV. I was however arrested for allegedly growing cannabis in my house. The case was eventually booted for an illegal search and seizure, so no conviction.
Any guesses as to why I can't own a firearm. I refuse to pay the bastards to find out why.
And that was for a stolen TV. I was however arrested for allegedly growing cannabis in my house. The case was eventually booted for an illegal search and seizure, so no conviction.
Any guesses as to why I can't own a firearm. I refuse to pay the bastards to find out why.
It wouldn't matter the federal government doesn't recognize that and if he's entered into the nics that's going to be at the federal level.Do you have a medical card for weed?
They read this forum, thus your postings. Just a hunchAnd that was for a stolen TV. I was however arrested for allegedly growing cannabis in my house. The case was eventually booted for an illegal search and seizure, so no conviction.
Any guesses as to why I can't own a firearm. I refuse to pay the bastards to find out why.
It wouldn't matter the federal government doesn't recognize that and if he's entered into the nics that's going to be at the federal level.
Back in '75 I got popped for a misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled substance (reefer). A small fine but apparently my fingerprints were sent to the FBI. Twenty years later I tried to buy a pocket gun from a friend but was denied through the FFL with no explanation. Took awhile to figure out why.And that was for a stolen TV. I was however arrested for allegedly growing cannabis in my house. The case was eventually booted for an illegal search and seizure, so no conviction.
Any guesses as to why I can't own a firearm. I refuse to pay the bastards to find out why.
Being arrested for allegedly growing cannabisYeah, I don't believe that shows up on NICS.
In my state having a medical card doesn't prevent you from having a FOID.
Unlawful Users of or Addicted to Controlled Substances: This applies to individuals who are currently using illegal drugs or are addicted to controlled substances. Medical marijuana users face a complex legal landscape depending on state and federal interpretations.
Categories of Prohibited Persons
"The GCA identifies several categories of individuals who are prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms. These include:
- Convicted Felons: Anyone convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year (a felony) is generally prohibited. This includes convictions in both state and federal courts.
- Fugitives from Justice: Individuals who have fled to avoid prosecution, have escaped from custody, or are evading arrest warrants are prohibited.
- Unlawful Users of or Addicted to Controlled Substances: This applies to individuals who are currently using illegal drugs or are addicted to controlled substances. Medical marijuana users face a complex legal landscape depending on state and federal interpretations.
- Individuals Adjudicated as Mentally Defective or Committed to a Mental Institution: This includes those found by a court or other legal authority to be a danger to themselves or others due to mental illness, or those involuntarily committed to a mental institution.
- Individuals Subject to Certain Restraining Orders: Restraining orders issued after notice and a hearing, specifically those prohibiting harassment, stalking, or threats against an intimate partner or child of an intimate partner, can disqualify an individual.
- Individuals Convicted of a Misdemeanor Crime of Domestic Violence: Conviction of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, as defined by federal law, results in a lifetime prohibition.
- Individuals Dishonorably Discharged from the Armed Forces: Dishonorable discharges from the military can lead to firearm prohibitions.
- Aliens Illegally or Unlawfully in the United States: Non-citizens who are not lawfully present in the U.S. are prohibited.
- Individuals Who Have Renounced U.S. Citizenship: Those who have formally renounced their U.S. citizenship are also prohibited.
- Individuals under Indictment for a Crime Punishable by Imprisonment for a Term Exceeding One Year: Being under indictment can temporarily suspend firearm purchase rights."
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Why would you support a police state?I am staunchly in favor of more gun control,
Agreed. I believe in redemption.but I have always had problems felony convictions that permanently deprive someone of their rights, whether it's owning a gun or voting or whatever. If someone's too dangerous to be trusted with freedom, they shouldn't be out in the general population. If someone's out in the general population, they should be given a chance to clean up their act and earn back the same rights we all have.
If a convicted felon wants a gun. He's getting a gun. Denying them the legal route is kind of moot.I am staunchly in favor of more gun control, but I have always had problems felony convictions that permanently deprive someone of their rights, whether it's owning a gun or voting or whatever. If someone's too dangerous to be trusted with freedom, they shouldn't be out in the general population. If someone's out in the general population, they should be given a chance to clean up their act and earn back the same rights we all have.
I do not have much sympathy for convicts. (Especially if they are president's.) But that's just me.I am staunchly in favor of more gun control, but I have always had problems felony convictions that permanently deprive someone of their rights, whether it's owning a gun or voting or whatever. If someone's too dangerous to be trusted with freedom, they shouldn't be out in the general population. If someone's out in the general population, they should be given a chance to clean up their act and earn back the same rights we all have.
If a convicted felon wants a gun. He's getting a gun. Denying them the legal route is kind of moot.
I do not have much sympathy for convicts. (Especially if they are president's.) But that's just me.
I'd be like another Judge Roy Bean if they ever put me on the bench. That would not be a good idea.
The pot is the reason you got flagged. “Controlled substance”
What a ****ed up program!Categories of Prohibited Persons
"The GCA identifies several categories of individuals who are prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms. These include:
- Convicted Felons: Anyone convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year (a felony) is generally prohibited. This includes convictions in both state and federal courts.
- Fugitives from Justice: Individuals who have fled to avoid prosecution, have escaped from custody, or are evading arrest warrants are prohibited.
- Unlawful Users of or Addicted to Controlled Substances: This applies to individuals who are currently using illegal drugs or are addicted to controlled substances. Medical marijuana users face a complex legal landscape depending on state and federal interpretations.
- Individuals Adjudicated as Mentally Defective or Committed to a Mental Institution: This includes those found by a court or other legal authority to be a danger to themselves or others due to mental illness, or those involuntarily committed to a mental institution.
- Individuals Subject to Certain Restraining Orders: Restraining orders issued after notice and a hearing, specifically those prohibiting harassment, stalking, or threats against an intimate partner or child of an intimate partner, can disqualify an individual.
- Individuals Convicted of a Misdemeanor Crime of Domestic Violence: Conviction of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, as defined by federal law, results in a lifetime prohibition.
- Individuals Dishonorably Discharged from the Armed Forces: Dishonorable discharges from the military can lead to firearm prohibitions.
- Aliens Illegally or Unlawfully in the United States: Non-citizens who are not lawfully present in the U.S. are prohibited.
- Individuals Who Have Renounced U.S. Citizenship: Those who have formally renounced their U.S. citizenship are also prohibited.
- Individuals under Indictment for a Crime Punishable by Imprisonment for a Term Exceeding One Year: Being under indictment can temporarily suspend firearm purchase rights."
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You stole a TV? You admit to growing pot? (got off on a technicality"). I've got a guess or two why you can't get a firearm.And that was for a stolen TV. I was however arrested for allegedly growing cannabis in my house. The case was eventually booted for an illegal search and seizure, so no conviction.
Any guesses as to why I can't own a firearm. I refuse to pay the bastards to find out why.
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