misdemeanor domestic violence

sfdevildog

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i was arrested in 1994 for domestic violence (1 self defense punch but stupid indeed). what are the laws in tx as far as me purchasing a handgun and or how many years i'd have to wait after the offense? i live in CA now and was told it was a 10 yr wait, then i heard there was a new law that said any person convicted of MISDEMEANOR DV can not own a firearm for life. what are the statutes on this in tx? thanx.
 
Go talk to a lawyer. You can look one up online who covers Texas law and pay him enough to answer that question definitively. Any legal advice you get from here will be worth exactly what you pay for it.
 
Texas law has 0 bearing. The 4473 will bounce back as denied. A LEO was denied due to a DV conviction. If you were only charged and the charge was dropped, you are clear. I think you have private sales as an option. The age of the conviction could be an advantage. Consult a lawyer and see if it can be set aside by a court. What confuses me is why you ask about Texas when you are in California. Unless military, you can't purchase and take delivery in Texas anyway.
 
It is a ban on ALL firearms for LIFE unless you get pardoned....

have the conviction set aside or have your civil rights restored.

§ 178.32 Prohibited shipment, transportation, possession, or receipt of firearms and ammunition by certain persons.

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(9) Has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.


<which is defined as:>



Misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.

(a) Is a Federal, State or local offense that :

(1) Is a misdemeanor under Federal or State law or, in States which do not classify offenses as misdemeanors, is an offense punishable by imprisonment for a term of one year or less, and includes offenses that are punishable only by a fine. (This is true whether or not the State statute specifically defines the offense as a “misdemeanor” or as a “misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.” The term includes all such misdemeanor convictions in Indian Courts established pursuant to 25 CFR part 11.) ;

(2) Has, as an element, the use or attempted use of physical force (e.g., assault and battery), or the threatened use of a deadly weapon; and

(3) Was committed by a current or former spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim, by a person with whom the victim shares a child in common, by a person who is cohabiting with or has cohabited with the victim as a spouse, parent, or guardian, (e.g., the equivalent of a “common law” marriage even if such relationship is not recognized under the law), or a person similarly situated to a spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim (e.g., two persons who are residing at the same location in an intimate relationship with the intent to make that place their home would be similarly situated to a spouse).

(b) A person shall not be considered to have been convicted of such an offense for purposes of this part unless:

(1) The person is considered to have been convicted by the jurisdiction in which the proceedings were held.

(2) The person was represented by counsel in the case, or knowingly and intelligently waived the right to counsel in the case; and

(3) In the case of a prosecution for which a person was entitled to a jury trial in the jurisdiction in which the case was tried, either

(i) The case was tried by a jury, or

(ii) The person knowingly and intelligently waived the right to have the case tried by a jury, by guilty plea or otherwise.

(c) A person shall not be considered to have been convicted of such an offense for purposes of this part if the conviction has been expunged or set aside, or is an offense for which the person has been pardoned or has had civil rights restored (if the law of the jurisdiction in which the proceedings were held provides for the loss of civil rights upon conviction for such an offense) unless the pardon, expunction, or restoration of civil rights expressly provides that the person may not ship, transport, possess, or receive firearms, and the person is not otherwise prohibited by the law of the jurisdiction in which the proceedings were held from receiving or possessing any firearms.

http://www.atf.gov/pub/fire-explo_pub/2000_ref.htm
 
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