Hey everyone, its been a long time since I've been on this forum.
Quite a few years ago I had an OUI drugs charge with my firearm in the vehicle, and it was continued without a finding (first criminal offense I've had, and last ) I completed all the requirements of rehabilitation, probation with flying colors and early termination.
Just after the offense, my LTC was "suspended" and I had to surrender my firearms. Feeling very defeated during this time, I didn't bother trying to further pursue it in fear of seeming too bold. So, I gave it 6 years. The LTC is now expired and I have been communicating with my local licensing employee. She mentioned that I need a letter from a doctor stating that they don't believe I should be a prohibited person. Unfortunately, being quite a healthy individual, I haven't been to a doctor in years. I still tried to explain this to my new PCP, however they didn't feel comfortable providing me with this letter. Of course! heh.
Do I have any other options other than continuing to acquire this letter? Also, the licensing woman said this doesn't guarantee I get my license.
With my application packet, I wrote a long letter to the chief explaining my offense as well as including many personal references. I'm a business owner, own a house in a nice neighborhood, upstanding citizen, etc. I'm certain the letter never made it to his hands.
Thank you for any insight or help in this dilemma.
B
Quite a few years ago I had an OUI drugs charge with my firearm in the vehicle, and it was continued without a finding (first criminal offense I've had, and last ) I completed all the requirements of rehabilitation, probation with flying colors and early termination.
Just after the offense, my LTC was "suspended" and I had to surrender my firearms. Feeling very defeated during this time, I didn't bother trying to further pursue it in fear of seeming too bold. So, I gave it 6 years. The LTC is now expired and I have been communicating with my local licensing employee. She mentioned that I need a letter from a doctor stating that they don't believe I should be a prohibited person. Unfortunately, being quite a healthy individual, I haven't been to a doctor in years. I still tried to explain this to my new PCP, however they didn't feel comfortable providing me with this letter. Of course! heh.
Do I have any other options other than continuing to acquire this letter? Also, the licensing woman said this doesn't guarantee I get my license.
With my application packet, I wrote a long letter to the chief explaining my offense as well as including many personal references. I'm a business owner, own a house in a nice neighborhood, upstanding citizen, etc. I'm certain the letter never made it to his hands.
Thank you for any insight or help in this dilemma.
B