Greetings guys,
I had a question about suppressor ownership with a misdemeanor on record.
When I was 19 ( I am now 24), I got arrested during a party I was holding while I was in college. Every person there got an MIC or MIP, but I got tagged with a furnishing alcohol to minors charge, which is a class A misdemeanor, and I spent the night in jail. I hired a lawyer and ended up with what I BELIEVE was defer adjudication (1 year probation, 20 hours community service, no jail time, no fine). I'm not sure if anything regarding the incident is still on my record because I didn't get it expunged, but isn't there something where misdemeanors are wiped off your record after a certain period of time?
I was looking over the NFA items guidelines and it says that as long as you weren't convicted of a charge with the possible sentence of over a year AND if you haven't been convicted of domestic battery, you are good to go. Am I good here to own NFA items? I've purchased tons of guns since the incident, so I know it doesn't affect that realm of ownership, but what about NFA stuff? The only reason why I ask is because I just filed all my paperwork for a suppressor, but I havent mailed the paperwork pr $200 to the atf yet. This issue was just brought to my attention by a friend.
At this point I am assuming I am fine since I've bought a ton of guns since the incident.
I had a question about suppressor ownership with a misdemeanor on record.
When I was 19 ( I am now 24), I got arrested during a party I was holding while I was in college. Every person there got an MIC or MIP, but I got tagged with a furnishing alcohol to minors charge, which is a class A misdemeanor, and I spent the night in jail. I hired a lawyer and ended up with what I BELIEVE was defer adjudication (1 year probation, 20 hours community service, no jail time, no fine). I'm not sure if anything regarding the incident is still on my record because I didn't get it expunged, but isn't there something where misdemeanors are wiped off your record after a certain period of time?
I was looking over the NFA items guidelines and it says that as long as you weren't convicted of a charge with the possible sentence of over a year AND if you haven't been convicted of domestic battery, you are good to go. Am I good here to own NFA items? I've purchased tons of guns since the incident, so I know it doesn't affect that realm of ownership, but what about NFA stuff? The only reason why I ask is because I just filed all my paperwork for a suppressor, but I havent mailed the paperwork pr $200 to the atf yet. This issue was just brought to my attention by a friend.
At this point I am assuming I am fine since I've bought a ton of guns since the incident.