Misdemeanor DV conviction

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Misdemeanor DV conviction

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It seems that whenever a new crowd finds out I'm an instructor I get tons of questions about licensing.

I had someone ask me last night at a Super Bowl party about a DV disqualification. He had a Misdemeanor DV in 1992. He wanted to know if there was a time frame where it wouldn't be a disqualification for his license. I told him that IANAL but my understanding is that unless he had it expunged it was a lifetime disqualification. But that I would ask those on here that were lawyers for their opinion. Was I incorrect in what I told him?

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Re: Misdemeanor DV conviction

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yes that is a permanent disqualifier
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Re: Misdemeanor DV conviction

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What is a DV?
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DV=Domestic Violence. Since that is a Lautenberg Act disqualifier from possessing a firearm, you...…...
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Re: Misdemeanor DV conviction

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Oh my. Yeah, the courts don't play with that one. Thanks for the info.
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