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  • TACTICAL
    Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 133

    loss of privilages

    I couldn't find anything in the search, but does any misdemeanor cause one to lose his/her gun privilages??
    If so then is it temporary and for how long?
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    Matt C
    Calguns Addict
    • Feb 2006
    • 7128

    Sure, domestic violence. No, it's not temporary.
    I do not provide legal services or practice law (yet).

    The troublemaker formerly known as Blackwater OPS.

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    • #3
      James R.
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 774

      Originally posted by Blackwater OPS
      Sure, domestic violence. No, it's not temporary.
      Shame too, they used to restore gun rights after some period of good behavior...I belive that is no longer the case.

      Regards,

      James R.

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      • #4
        JPglee1
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 3025

        Originally posted by TACTICAL
        I couldn't find anything in the search, but does any misdemeanor cause one to lose his/her gun privilages??
        If so then is it temporary and for how long?

        There's a specific list.

        DUIs and simple possession of Marijuana doesn't preclude you. Its late, I'll dig the EXACT ones up tommorow.


        Domestic Violence WILL get your stuff taken, and its indefinite, AND it only takes HEAR SAY to make it happen.


        J

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        • #5
          Dave in LB
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 50

          The worst part about the Domestic violence bit is it's the "victims" words about a percieved threat and the firearms owner must surrender all firearms to a licensed dealer or the Police department. Usually with in a matter of 48 hours. They must also show proof of dealer sale. A PPT may not work as ridding of firearms depending on the judge. And you can bet that the dealer won't offer much for the guns. I've seen how ugly this can be and if I may be flippant its $50 and a form and gun owner is screwed.
          2 Chronicles 7:14

          "Liberty is always dangerous,but it's the safest thing we have."- Harry Emerson Fosdick

          Where's the intersection of Buck Ave and Bullet Place?
          Chasing the Doe and not seeing the Bucks!

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          • #6
            TACTICAL
            Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 133

            So basically it would probably need to be a serious misdemeanor offense to lose your privilages or is a misdemeanor a misdemeanor .
            From what I have heard your can lose firearm possession for 10 years for a misdemeanor.
            Thanks for all your reply's
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            • #7
              xenophobe
              In Memoriam
              • Jan 2006
              • 7069

              misdemeanor assault, battery, domestic violence... a restraining order, a court finding that you're insane, etc...

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              • #8
                HK fan
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2006
                • 91

                Originally posted by xenophobe
                misdemeanor assault, battery, domestic violence... a restraining order, a court finding that you're insane, etc...
                Isn't insanity only a 5 year restriction? Hmmm like that makes sense!

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                • #9
                  JPglee1
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 3025

                  Originally posted by TACTICAL
                  From what I have heard your can lose firearm possession for 10 years for a misdemeanor.
                  Thanks for all your reply's


                  Go to page "29" on the PDF (shows page 23 on the actual text inside the PDF)

                  Persons Convicted of Misdemeanor Violations of Specified Offenses
                  Any person convicted of a misdemeanor violation for one or more of the following offenses
                  is prohibited from owning, possessing or having under his or her custody or control any
                  firearm within 10 years
                  of the conviction


                  So basically, above are the SPECIFIC misdemeanors that will exempt you. They only exempt you for TEN YEARS from date of the conviction anyway not life like a felony.

                  Any other misdemeanors that aren't listed, don't count. As soon as you clear probation, you're good to go!


                  Notice that DUI and drug arrests aren't listed... neither are things like petty theft.



                  JP

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                  • #10
                    FreedomIsNotFree
                    Veteran Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 3657

                    Back in the day...when I was 18....I was charged with possesion of a concealed weapon, a misdemeanor. I was in a car that had a handgun under the front seat. I was in the back, but the officers decided to charge EVERYONE in the car. I was young and dumb and just decided to take the 5 days community service rather than fight it....oh how things would be different if that happened to me now....

                    I was shocked when the Judge asked me if I personally owned any firearms. I told him I did, I had a couple rifles and a handgun of my own. He ordered me to get them all out of my name and that I could not possess or own a firearm for either 7 or 10 years....cant remember exactly. I was shocked....I didn't know that was going to be part of the punishment when I "took the deal".

                    I didn't get rid of my guns...in fact, I went out and purchased two more a couple years later and there was no objection from the CADOJ or anyone else. I wonder if Judges sometimes say things they are not going to enforce....or perhaps I just slipped through the cracks....not sure. That Judge would probably wet himself if he took a look at what I have now...
                    It is dangerous to be right when your government is wrong. -Voltaire

                    Good people sleep peaceably in their bed at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.

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                    • #11
                      OldLandParkPat
                      Member
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 134

                      What happens if you're caught with a concealed loaded firearm under your seat today? Is this grounds for them to take all of your arms? (CA)

                      And what if that firearm (handgun) was not registered?
                      http://www.patmarlins.com/ABOUTTIME7.jpg

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                      • #12
                        FreedomIsNotFree
                        Veteran Member
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 3657

                        Originally posted by OldLandParkPat
                        What happens if you're caught with a concealed loaded firearm under your seat today? Is this grounds for them to take all of your arms? (CA)

                        And what if that firearm (handgun) was not registered?
                        From my reading of the law, what is really important is if the gun is registered or not. If it is stolen you are up the proverbial creek. If it is registered to you, or the person you borrowed it from then its still only a misdemeanor.

                        I fixed everything when I became "smart" and actually read the law myself. Now I have the gun on my passenger seat in a locked container. Sure it is unloaded, but the loaded clip is within reach and it takes me all of about 8 seconds to unlock my handgun, and load....completely legal.

                        I cant see any provision in the law that would allow a Judge to take away your guns for simple Possession of a concealed weapon.
                        It is dangerous to be right when your government is wrong. -Voltaire

                        Good people sleep peaceably in their bed at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.

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                        • #13
                          JPglee1
                          Veteran Member
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 3025

                          Originally posted by FreedomIsNotFree
                          Now I have the gun on my passenger seat in a locked container. Sure it is unloaded, but the loaded clip is within reach and it takes me all of about 8 seconds to unlock my handgun, and load....completely legal.
                          I keep my shotty hanging on hooks behind the seat of the truck, with the action open (and the pistol grip on it)

                          The shells are on the left of my seat on the floor... It takes me maybe 3 seconds and I got the shotty up from behind the seat and a shell in the ejection port.

                          To me a shotty is the perfect truck gun (in Califas anyway)


                          J

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                          • #14
                            FreedomIsNotFree
                            Veteran Member
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 3657

                            Originally posted by JPglee1
                            I keep my shotty hanging on hooks behind the seat of the truck, with the action open (and the pistol grip on it)

                            The shells are on the left of my seat on the floor... It takes me maybe 3 seconds and I got the shotty up from behind the seat and a shell in the ejection port.

                            To me a shotty is the perfect truck gun (in Califas anyway)


                            J

                            But you are going to have a tough time carrying that shotgun around with you on the street...I mean....that is unless you want everyone to know you are carrying it.

                            With my current handgun setup....all I have to do it pickup my backpack, which has my pistol in its locked case, and put my clip in my pocket.
                            It is dangerous to be right when your government is wrong. -Voltaire

                            Good people sleep peaceably in their bed at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.

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                            • #15
                              JPglee1
                              Veteran Member
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 3025

                              Originally posted by FreedomIsNotFree
                              But you are going to have a tough time carrying that shotgun around with you on the street...I mean....that is unless you want everyone to know you are carrying it.
                              Single point sling, with a pistol grip, under a jacket... never even know its there

                              The funny thing is, an M4 w/a collapsed stock is actually 1" shorter than an 18" mossberg w/a pistol grip!


                              I don't carry a firearm in public. I got some knives and I got my shotty in my truck. If stuff pops off to the point I need a gun, I'll jog to the truck and get it.

                              I'm a hermit anyway, I rarely go anywhere or leave my house. Ask RSSSLVR he'll tell you. I can CCW in my living room all I want hahaha



                              J

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