rufus70
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yes, i can and still vote as well as served on a jury.
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ok, let me try to explain it a little better, 1989 convicted of possession of a burglary tool (it was a ninja key chain used for self defence, also known as a three way punch. 1991 convicted of theft, 1994 disorderly conduct, 1995 failure to disperse and the last one, simple assault. now, when i went to the court to get my disposition reports the lady gave me all exept one. that was the simple assault one. that's the one i failed to put down because i thought it was dropped and removed from my record, (a big mistake on my part) i did apply back in 1992 or 93 and was denied for criminal record. i called on friday and found out. i honestly did not remember applying back then. as far as learning from my mistakes, you better believe i have. i have not gotten into any legal trouble since the last arrest/conviction. i got myself a job and soon after i decided to join the army and served for 4 years. honorably discharged. as for attending synagogue, i only go during the high holy days. i'm very secular. anyways, i hope this clear up any confusion and doutbs about my situation and would like to apologise for causing all the confusion as well. have a great and safe week every one.
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yes, i was denied back in 92 according to the officer. i have 5 disorderly persons convictions on my record, this all happened when i was in my late teens to early 20s. it wasn't even an issue when i joined the army. but i'll keep everyone posted on this.
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i forgot to mention an arrest that happened in 1995 thinking it was the disorderly charge, and the second one was that i applied before back in 1992 but totally forgot all about it. yes, you are correct, the 2nd ammendment is a constitutional right not a god givin right. i'm definately going to go with a lawyer to help me out on this. thanks again fellows for all your help.
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thanks for your replies, i just called a lawyer and left him a message so i'm looking foward to speaking to him regarding this issue. as for the person asking if i'm a troll, no i am not! that previous post was just a rant about this whole FID system. and in my opinion it should be repealed as it has not prevented any of the criminals from optaining weapons.
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hello, i'm new to this forum. i applied for a fid card last year and was denied. the reason for the denial was falsification of application which i did not intend to do. i simply screwed up on two of the questions. my question is if i've been denied, once i rectify the issues which caused the denial, would i still be denied if i reapply again and do i need 2 be fingerprinted again as well? the firearms officer of my town (west new york) is telling me that i cannot reapply and then says i could but i need to get refingerprinted. he says the state police told him all this and i found it a bit fishy so i called the state police firearms unit and spoke with a sargeant. basically what he said the firearms officer from my town is wrong. i am very fustrated because all i want to do is exercise my god givin right to keep and bear arms as a law abiding american. i would reall appreciate any advice on what i can do. thanks a million in advance. rodney
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rufus70 started following fid denial
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this whole FID system is unconstitutional, i mean really, i don't need a permit to go to my local synagogue or to exocise my 1st amendment so why do i need "permission" to purchase a firearm. the FID system needs to be repealed as it infringes on our 2nd amendment right. what are everyone's feelings on this issue ?
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the only part of this bill i think would be good is the one that eliminates the paper form of the FID and becomes part of your DLs and state ids. also i think it should be up to the state whether a person is approved or denied when applying for their FID, not the local towns since they like to make up their own rules as they go along.