Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns
Posted by Paul Tyler on 1/13/08
On 1/13/08, -- wrote: > On 1/13/08, Paul Tyler wrote: >> Ok. You deny my assertion. But however, are there any advise as too >> who vets can turn too for and or help themselves including not >> visiting SHRINKS AND NOT losing their tax free benefits and in >> addition, restoring their rights along with other law abiding U.S. >> citizens especially those vet's whom own homes, vote, and has no >> criminal records? > > Paul: > You may have confused my posts with another because I only use -- as > my online name. I wrote to you about Shrinks being dangerous. > > You probably need legal help if you have been reported to NICS by VA > but have never been adjudged with a disqualifying disability. If it > isn't a court order it should be relatively easy for a lawyer to > remove it. > > It appears that the 2007 Act you cited does allow you to remove the > disability if it was not the result of a court decision/order. Before > you spend money on a lawyer you should apply again to purchase a gun. > If you are denied because of a disability on NICS records, they will > have to tell you exactly what disability in their records it is that > disqualifies you. (You must submit a request to NICS for this > information) Then you can consult with a lawyer and save time and > expense because you will already have the information he/she will need > to request a removal. > > If it is a court order, you will need to produce evidence that you no > longer suffer from that disability. That is tough. The only way to > remove a court order will be to present testimony from a Shrink that > you no longer have the disability. That is like going to hell and > asking the devil for a reference to get into heaven. Not likely to > happen and it will just make things worse in all areas of your life. > > If all else fails and you really want to posses a firearm, there are > several states that allow private sale without any permit or record > check involved. As long as you are not a felon you should be OK in > purchasing private sale and not violate any law. However, if your > state requires that firearms be registered, you will be breaking the > law if you return to your state with a gun you purchased elsewhere and > fail to register it. And finally, how do you interpret a court decision/order? What do you mean by this?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 11/15/07, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by Garrett Anderson.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by Garrett Anderson.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by Prairie Dawg.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by --.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by --.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/12/08, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/13/08, by Prairie Dawg.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/13/08, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/13/08, by --.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/13/08, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/13/08, by --.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/13/08, by v.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/14/08, by Paul Tyler.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/14/08, by Prairie Dawg.
- Re: VA has denied "Veterans" the right to own guns, 1/14/08, by Paul Tyler.
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