I agree with that. If it were me, I would gather up all the paperwork and get a legal pro to look it over to cover all the bases.If you have the money, you should apply and just make sure to send the final disposition in with the application.
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- Thu Aug 11, 2016 9:41 pm
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- Thu Aug 11, 2016 4:09 pm
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Re: Could an old car accident cause me to be denied?
IANAL - from my quick surfing the web, you probably pled guilty to a second degree felony. Under Federal Law, you are a convicted felon and unable to possess firearms. Unless you received a release "from all penalties & disabilities" at the time of your deferred adjudication, you are still considered a convicted felon. The first thing I would do is call a lawyer. By completing your CHL course you may be opening yourself up to a new prosecution. We all know one has to pass a shooting portion to show you know how to safely operate a firearm. But, as a convicted felon, you can't by law, possess a firearm.