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New here and have been searching for an answer to a question I have but so far no luck. Well my question is that if I have a possession of marijuana under 2 oz charge (from back in 09 that was barely closed last year 2013) will that disqualify me from being able to receive a chl?
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You've said what the charge was, but nothing about the disposition of the charge. Was the charge dropped? Were you convicted or acquitted? If you were convicted, what category of crime was it.....Felony, Class A, B, or C misdemeanor? If you were acquitted, you don't have a problem.....as long as you can prove to DPS that you were acquitted. If charges are still pending, then yes, it will likely keep your application from going through.josem111989 wrote:New here and have been searching for an answer to a question I have but so far no luck. Well my question is that if I have a possession of marijuana under 2 oz charge (from back in 09 that was barely closed last year 2013) will that disqualify me from being able to receive a chl?
From the CHL website: http://www.stateoftexaschl.com/chl-faqs/
A number of factors may make you ineligible to obtain a license, such as: felony convictions and some misdemeanor convictions, including charges that resulted in probation or deferred adjudication; pending criminal charges; chemical or alcohol dependency; certain types of psychological diagnoses protective or restraining orders, and defaults on state or city taxes, governmental fees, or child support.
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BTW, welcome to the forum....
Also, I used the forum search function to find "CHL Disqualifiers" and got back 5 pages of results, posts per page.
Just sayin'....
Also, I used the forum search function to find "CHL Disqualifiers" and got back 5 pages of results, posts per page.
Just sayin'....
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No the charges werent dropped, I sat the 2 weeks out and that was the end of it.The Annoyed Man wrote:You've said what the charge was, but nothing about the disposition of the charge. Was the charge dropped? Were you convicted or acquitted? If you were convicted, what category of crime was it.....Felony, Class A, B, or C misdemeanor? If you were acquitted, you don't have a problem.....as long as you can prove to DPS that you were acquitted. If charges are still pending, then yes, it will likely keep your application from going through.josem111989 wrote:New here and have been searching for an answer to a question I have but so far no luck. Well my question is that if I have a possession of marijuana under 2 oz charge (from back in 09 that was barely closed last year 2013) will that disqualify me from being able to receive a chl?
From the CHL website: http://www.stateoftexaschl.com/chl-faqs/A number of factors may make you ineligible to obtain a license, such as: felony convictions and some misdemeanor convictions, including charges that resulted in probation or deferred adjudication; pending criminal charges; chemical or alcohol dependency; certain types of psychological diagnoses protective or restraining orders, and defaults on state or city taxes, governmental fees, or child support.
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Thanks... and I also used the search tab but didnt find anything that would help with what I had to ask.The Annoyed Man wrote:BTW, welcome to the forum....
Also, I used the forum search function to find "CHL Disqualifiers" and got back 5 pages of results, posts per page.
Just sayin'....
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Not trying to be a smartypants.... what does that mean, "I sat the 2 weeks out and that was the end of it"? I am assuming that it means you actually had a conviction. I'm also assuming that it was a misdemeanor. But do you know what class of misdemeanor it was? If I remember correctly, either a Class A or Class B misdemeanor conviction is a disqualifier for 10 years from date of conviction (or maybe from completion of sentence...I don't remember for sure), but not a Class C.josem111989 wrote:No the charges werent dropped, I sat the 2 weeks out and that was the end of it.
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You should have some paperwork somewhere from your conviction and/or sentencing that would specifically describe what it was.
When you say "2 weeks", was that like community service or something?
When you say "2 weeks", was that like community service or something?
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I believe a class B or class a misdemeanor is a disqualifyer for five years from the date of disposition. As long as the maximum sentence you could've received is 1year or less.
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Just because you sat for only two weeks doesn't mean much really. You need to know exactly what the charge was to know what you were convicted of in order to answer your question. you can most likely look it up on your county website.
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Welcome to the forum. As others have stated you will need to know exactly what you were convicted of and the date of the conviction in order to answer your question.
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Re: hello! new to forum with a few ?'s
Just from some general research; possession of less than 2 oz is a class B misdemeanor. That means you are out for 5 years.
I don't know if that time starts from conviction or final release. If I understand your post, you were cleared in 2013 so, you probably have until 2018 until you can apply.
Keep all your paperwork to send to DPS.
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I don't know if that time starts from conviction or final release. If I understand your post, you were cleared in 2013 so, you probably have until 2018 until you can apply.
Keep all your paperwork to send to DPS.
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Thanks for the welcomings everyone. As to the question I have, I lost my paperwork somewhere between moving to my new place. Do you guys have a website where I can check? Im located in dallas tx and my charge was in parker county
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You can contact the Parker County court and ask teh clerk for a certified copy of your disposition. You will need that for your CHL application anyway if you are elligble.josem111989 wrote:Thanks for the welcomings everyone. As to the question I have, I lost my paperwork somewhere between moving to my new place. Do you guys have a website where I can check? Im located in dallas tx and my charge was in parker county
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Thanks thats exactly the information I needed, also does the same apply to purchasing a handgun???healthinsp wrote:Just from some general research; possession of less than 2 oz is a class B misdemeanor. That means you are out for 5 years.
I don't know if that time starts from conviction or final release. If I understand your post, you were cleared in 2013 so, you probably have until 2018 until you can apply.
Keep all your paperwork to send to DPS.
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Oh I will? Ok cool ill get on to that as soon as I get home after work. Thanks.Keith B wrote:You can contact the Parker County court and ask teh clerk for a certified copy of your disposition. You will need that for your CHL application anyway if you are elligble.josem111989 wrote:Thanks for the welcomings everyone. As to the question I have, I lost my paperwork somewhere between moving to my new place. Do you guys have a website where I can check? Im located in dallas tx and my charge was in parker county