Hello I'm new to the forum.
Had a question concerning chl eligibility. In 2007 I was arrested for theft (felony) placed on differed adjudication in march 2008 completed my differed and everything was dismissed. Since then I have purchased 2 handguns and other weapons without any problems. My question is am I eligible for chl???
I have read alot but don't understand it 100 percent yet. All info would really help
Thanks!!!!!
Eligibility
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Re: Eligibility
Nope. Ten years from date of adjudication, so you'd be eligible March 2018.
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Re: Eligibility
Thanks for clearing that up for me... Had just found it weird how Im able to purchase the firearm but not eligible for a chl.... Guess ill have to wait.
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You still have a right to defend yourself in your home on your private property.Joxds wrote:Thanks for clearing that up for me... Had just found it weird how Im able to purchase the firearm but not eligible for a chl.... Guess ill have to wait.
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Re: Eligibility
I had a similar case,I went to the court and had them pull my record...no arrest appeared after 10+yrs