CHL eligibility questions
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:28 pm
All
I was young and stupid and got caught 25 years ago in Georgia. 2nd Degree Arson, never tried, deferred adjudication and finally discharged under Georgia's First Offender Act - been straight as an arrow for the last 25 years. Nothing on my record and I can legally vote and own a firearm. However, every time I go to purchase one, the NICS check is delayed and usually after the 3 days or so, I am called to pick up the firearm.
In the past, I considered getting my CHL but figured I was immediately ineligible due to the fact that Texas treats deferred adjudication as a conviction for CHL purposes. However, after researching further, I think that statute only excludes certain infractions forever and others are eligible for CHL after 10 years. I do not think that arson is one of the forever banned infractions and it has been 25 years so I should be able to get my CHL, yes?
I called the Texas DPS and they were pretty non-committal. I don't want to go through the expense and time for CHL training if it is ultimately going to be denied. Any feedback?
Also knowing the issue above, is there any thing I need to answer on the application specifically around this? What documentation do I need to provide, if any?
Thanks
I was young and stupid and got caught 25 years ago in Georgia. 2nd Degree Arson, never tried, deferred adjudication and finally discharged under Georgia's First Offender Act - been straight as an arrow for the last 25 years. Nothing on my record and I can legally vote and own a firearm. However, every time I go to purchase one, the NICS check is delayed and usually after the 3 days or so, I am called to pick up the firearm.
In the past, I considered getting my CHL but figured I was immediately ineligible due to the fact that Texas treats deferred adjudication as a conviction for CHL purposes. However, after researching further, I think that statute only excludes certain infractions forever and others are eligible for CHL after 10 years. I do not think that arson is one of the forever banned infractions and it has been 25 years so I should be able to get my CHL, yes?
I called the Texas DPS and they were pretty non-committal. I don't want to go through the expense and time for CHL training if it is ultimately going to be denied. Any feedback?
Also knowing the issue above, is there any thing I need to answer on the application specifically around this? What documentation do I need to provide, if any?
Thanks