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owning a firearm w/ a misdemeanor?

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  • mlite
    there is no law or statute that prevents you from buying, owning, or getting a ccw permit. that being said, your conviction MUST be a misdemenor. if it aint too personal, what exactly were you charged with, depending on the charge you might have some problems with clearing a background check
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  • pickenup
    Federally, unless it was a misdemeanor crime of "domestic violence" it shouldn't stop you from buying or owing a firearm.

    You should be able to find ALL your state laws on the internet.

    Google "revised statutes Kentucky" and you should find them.
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  • dieselcowboy
    quote:Originally posted by mlite
    there is no law or statute that prevents you from buying, owning, or getting a ccw permit. that being said, your conviction MUST be a misdemenor. if it aint too personal, what exactly were you charged with, depending on the charge you might have some problems with clearing a background check
    I was charged w/ the misdemeanor for the concealed 9mm.
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  • dieselcowboy
    quote:Originally posted by pickenup
    Federally, unless it was a misdemeanor crime of "domestic violence" it shouldn't stop you from buying or owing a firearm.

    You should be able to find ALL your state laws on the internet.

    Google "revised statutes Kentucky" and you should find them.



    I should have been more specific. The 9mm was concealed. It was a keltec. It looks like a sub machine gun. Not a hand gun. I plead guilty so the felony was dropped, they kept my gun and I didn't go to jail for it.
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  • mlite
    then you should have no problem at all
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  • wpage
    To be certain. Contact a attorney in your state that specializes in gun law. Usually they can answer that type question for free...
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  • wpage
    Here is a link to search results to a Guru for northeastern law. He has written a few books and represents the knife lobby...
    http://tinyurl.com/yzvzm92

    Evan Nappan supposed to be the best



    Edited ONLY to shorten the link. [;)]
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  • steamingutpile
    The only misdemeanor that'll keep you from getting a gun is domestic violence in most states. Go ask the judge you pled guilty in front of and ask him to give you a letter for return of the seized gun if it was legally purchased and owned by you and you weren't convicted of a felony it should be restored.

    See my post about getting gun rights back.
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  • brickmaster1248
    I am under the impression according to one of the questions on the 4473 that ANY crime that is punishable up to a year in jail whether you get a year in jail or not will disqualify one from buying a firearm. Class A misdemeanor could get somwone a year in jail in Kentucky...probably not likely but thats not what the question asked on the form.

    Please feel free and correct me if im wrong please.
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  • pickenup
    quote:Originally posted by brickmaster1248

    I am under the impression according to one of the questions on the 4473 that ANY crime that is punishable up to a year in jail whether you get a year in jail or not will disqualify one from buying a firearm. Class A misdemeanor could get somwone a year in jail in Kentucky...probably not likely but thats not what the question asked on the form.

    Please feel free and correct me if im wrong please.



    I believe the question reads.......
    "for a term exceeding one year"
    Misdemeanors are punishable for a term up to one year.

    That ONE DAY makes the difference.
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  • brickmaster1248
    quote:Originally posted by pickenup
    quote:Originally posted by brickmaster1248

    I am under the impression according to one of the questions on the 4473 that ANY crime that is punishable up to a year in jail whether you get a year in jail or not will disqualify one from buying a firearm. Class A misdemeanor could get somwone a year in jail in Kentucky...probably not likely but thats not what the question asked on the form.

    Please feel free and correct me if im wrong please.



    I believe the question reads.......
    "for a term exceeding one year"
    Misdemeanors are punishable for a term up to one year.

    That ONE DAY makes the difference.


    Ahh....Ok then, I stand corrected. What a difference a day makes huh?
    thanks
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