Phew. This is difficult for me. I have a close relative that has served 2 years out of a 3 year probation. The charge is a 2nd degree felony(drug possession). The relative is under deferred adjudication, and has served 180 days in a county supervision facility, and was in some sort of county rehab program while under county supervision. this person is a model citizen nowdays, and goes to every probation meeting, has not failed a UA test since getting out of community supervision.
I have 3 questions:
1. Does this jeopardize my chance for getting a CHL?
2. Is this person put in jeopardy when they come over to visit me, knowing I have firearms in the house?
3. Is this person put in jeopardy if they ride in my vehicle when I have a weapon with me, and I am driving?
I am totally out of my environment when talking about this subject, as I know nothing about these kinds of things.
Any responses would be appreciated. Please feel free to PM me if needed.
Joe
Deferred Adjudification of a Close Relative; am I affected?
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Deferred Adjudification of a Close Relative; am I affected?
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Re: Deferred Adjudification of a Close Relative; am I affected?
No, you are not held responsible for the actions of your relativesjoe817 wrote: 1. Does this jeopardize my chance for getting a CHL?
No, as long as he does not have access to them.2. Is this person put in jeopardy when they come over to visit me, knowing I have firearms in the house?
No, as long as the firearm is under your control.3. Is this person put in jeopardy if they ride in my vehicle when I have a weapon with me, and I am driving?
Re: Deferred Adjudification of a Close Relative; am I affected?
Thank you crossfire, for your prompt reply. I can sleep easier tonight.
Diplomacy is the Art of Letting Someone Have Your Way
TSRA
Colt Gov't Model .380
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Colt Gov't Model .380