Just curious, but what "crime" did you actually commit?
A lot of times I hear people say things like, "I got pulled over for speeding... and they dropped the speeding charges once they found I was drunk." Did you actually injure anyone or their property?
I see one of the posters above believes you did something so wrong you're not capable of making responsible decisions ever again. What crime was so horrible for that to happen?
I may be in the minority but losing your ltch would be well deserved. You shown irresponsible decision making buy consuming alcohol then getting behind the wheel to drive but yet you would like the state to believe you can make responsible decisions while carrying.
Just curious, but what "crime" did you actually commit?
A lot of times I hear people say things like, "I got pulled over for speeding... and they dropped the speeding charges once they found I was drunk." Did you actually injure anyone or their property?
I see one of the posters above believes you did something so wrong you're not capable of making responsible decisions ever again. What crime was so horrible for that to happen?
Huh.The crime was operating his vehicle while over the legal limit. Didn't sound like he had any add on charges for causing any mayhem, just for what laws he actually broke.
Comfortable in unsealing that Ohio conviction you didn't disclose on your LTCH application?
I'd like to take a look if you're ok with that.
Cause no one makes mistakes. Right?
Funny thing about the government is they'll tell you to get an expungement "so it's like it never happened and you don't even have to report it or anything" but then when it comes time to report those things they get mad when you don't.expungement
You may want to suggest they not post about that in an open forum.This is really interesting to me because I know a lot of gun owners who routinely "break the law" by carrying their firearms into prohibited places. They do so because they assert their right to self defense trumps the state's authority to deny it. They posit they're not infringing on anyone else's liberties by doing so and often, "minding their own damn business."
Perhaps your referenced law breakers are less inclined to give approval in instances where a degree if impared judgement is implied. The OP's question was how it affected his LTCH after a DUI. From the sound of it, the general consensus is lawyer up, stop posting about it, and don't repeat the behavior that put you in that position.Yet, here we are on a public forum, and many of these same "law breakers" who believe you have the right to break the law when carrying a gun, do not believe that same logic applies when the combination of operating a motor vehicle and enjoying alcohol applies.
Kut (is a former long time probation officer)
You violated Han Solo as I recall??
Here we go again.impared judgement is implied.
Is that why you let those who pass FSTs yet still blow high go with no charges?No it is not. Impairment is measureable.
Are we really sure we want the state to be the "judge" of our judgement?
Is this a "you'll shoot your eye out" thread now? Unless the OP states otherwise, he was not forced to consume that which caused him to go over the legal limit. It appears it was a willful lapse in judgement for which he is experiencing consequences.I'd like to remind you there are folks out there who think carrying a gun all day makes you paranoid and a mental health risk. That even having a gun on your person makes you more likely to shoot people (including yourself) and you shouldn't have the right to own a gun - much less carry one - if you think you can't go outside your door without it on your hip.
Who are they to assume that about us?
Yet here we are, on a gun forum, saying we have the right to judge peoples' ability to make decisions and complete actions based on what "might" happen. "You might crash your car if you drink alcohol before driving." Sure, that's correct. But that's too close to, "You might shoot someone if you carry a gun."
I may be in the minority but losing your ltch would be well deserved. You shown irresponsible decision making buy consuming alcohol then getting behind the wheel to drive but yet you would like the state to believe you can make responsible decisions while carrying.
To clarify at no time did I say op was incapable of ever making a responsible decision again and all for second chances when it's proven it's desevered However recently by his own admission he was willing to get behind a 3000lb machine intoxicated and endanger those around him compounded he was intoxicated while possessing a firearm. That alone I believe is enough for the State to relook at his ltch. As to what crime how bout the one that kills approx 11,000 Americans each year.
No reason to look Ill tell I was 18 pushed my mother plead guilty of domestic voilence waited till I was 32 to seek expungement and had never been in trouble again and had completed a bachelors graduating with honors while raising 3 kids as a single father. Went through a process to show I deserved a second chance rather than expecting it
The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State.[1]
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.