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Who is familiar with gun laws???
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<blockquote data-quote="MarlboroMan" data-source="post: 5899671" data-attributes="member: 39886"><p>Lets say, for example, some guy was charged with a Class B misdemeanor for careless and imprudent driving three years ago, would that person be ineligible to purchase a handgun? I am unsure if this is a federal law or varies depending on state firearm is to be purchased in. If it depends on state, this person would be purchasing it in California. That "careless and imprudent driving" charge was a result of street hot rodding, nothing more. I tried to do a search, but I am finding somewhat contradicting answers. I cant find the most updated information.</p><p></p><p></p><p>While we are on the subject of gun laws, I just want to mention how damn ridiculous it sounds that a background check is required for AD Military. Im willing to bet LE officers are exempt from this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarlboroMan, post: 5899671, member: 39886"] Lets say, for example, some guy was charged with a Class B misdemeanor for careless and imprudent driving three years ago, would that person be ineligible to purchase a handgun? I am unsure if this is a federal law or varies depending on state firearm is to be purchased in. If it depends on state, this person would be purchasing it in California. That "careless and imprudent driving" charge was a result of street hot rodding, nothing more. I tried to do a search, but I am finding somewhat contradicting answers. I cant find the most updated information. While we are on the subject of gun laws, I just want to mention how damn ridiculous it sounds that a background check is required for AD Military. Im willing to bet LE officers are exempt from this. [/QUOTE]
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