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I'm almost done with my Domestic Violence Recovery Program (DVRP) classes and will be seeing the judge for the first time in almost a year. By the way, I was charged with simple battery (PC243(A)). Also my rights to bear arms have been taken away because of it.
Now because I work for the government, my job deals with having to work with firearms. The judge wrote on my minutes form that I can use firearms only while at work, but the government sees it differently and for the last year I have been placed in a probationary status until all my court issues are complete.
So my question is, when I go to see the judge can I respectfully request that she restore my gun privileges so that i can continue on with my profession that I've been at for now for 15 years? I plan on getting the ex-pungent process underway after my dealings with the court, but I've been told because you expunge it doesn't guarantee you will get your gun rights back. Also is this true?
What must I do to get my rights back in regards to firearms?
Also, I have no prior convictions nor have I had any dealings with the law. This was my first and last confrontation with the law. Thanks and I hope someone will be able to provide me with some worthy information.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I'm almost done with my Domestic Violence Recovery Program (DVRP) classes and will be seeing the judge for the first time in almost a year. By the way, I was charged with simple battery (PC243(A)). Also my rights to bear arms have been taken away because of it.
Now because I work for the government, my job deals with having to work with firearms. The judge wrote on my minutes form that I can use firearms only while at work, but the government sees it differently and for the last year I have been placed in a probationary status until all my court issues are complete.
So my question is, when I go to see the judge can I respectfully request that she restore my gun privileges so that i can continue on with my profession that I've been at for now for 15 years? I plan on getting the ex-pungent process underway after my dealings with the court, but I've been told because you expunge it doesn't guarantee you will get your gun rights back. Also is this true?
What must I do to get my rights back in regards to firearms?
Also, I have no prior convictions nor have I had any dealings with the law. This was my first and last confrontation with the law. Thanks and I hope someone will be able to provide me with some worthy information.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?