Log in

View Full Version : I have exspunged my felonies in California can I own a gun now


valbroski
May 17, 2010, 03:33 PM
I have exspunged my felonies in California can I own a gun now

cdad
May 17, 2010, 03:47 PM
Have you dropped by your local gun shop and gotten an application? That may have the answer on it. Was everything erased or was it a juvinile record and sealed?

valbroski
May 17, 2010, 03:50 PM
All my felonies were dropped to a mismeaner

cdad
May 17, 2010, 04:11 PM
Then you could give it some time and put in an application for one. The reason for giving it time is because your on all the computers and it takes awhile before it gets through the system. Also make sure there are no other conditions that would prohibit you from owning one. Restraining orders can prevent you from gun ownership and they fall into an independent category.

cdad
May 17, 2010, 04:15 PM
According to this some misdemeanors will keep you from getting one also.

Ref:

How to Buy a Gun in California (http://www.mahalo.com/how-to-buy-a-gun-in-california)

You might go this route first when your ready.

http://www.ag.ca.gov/firearms/forms/pdf/pfecapp.pdf

If you are uncertain whether you meet the criteria for firearms prohibition, you can apply to have a Personal Firearms Eligibility Check (PFEC) completed. To have a PFEC performed, you must submit a completed PFEC application form, a photocopy of your California identification card and a $20 fee. Your PFEC application must be signed, contain your thumbprint, and notarized by a registered notary public

valbroski
May 17, 2010, 04:19 PM
It has been at least 3 years since the exspungment so I should just go down and apply for a gone. There is no punishment for trying right

valbroski
May 17, 2010, 04:19 PM
It has been at least 3 years since the exspungment so I should just go down and apply for a gone. There is no punishment for trying right

cdad
May 17, 2010, 04:24 PM
See my earlier post.

Ends with this.



If you are uncertain whether you meet the criteria for firearms prohibition, you can apply to have a Personal Firearms Eligibility Check (PFEC) completed. To have a PFEC performed, you must submit a completed PFEC application form, a photocopy of your California identification card and a $20 fee. Your PFEC application must be signed, contain your thumbprint, and notarized by a registered notary public

That way you know for sure and I don't believe there is a penalty if you take that route. Get checked out first.