Rick H
Regular Member
My son 16yrs old at the time of offense was charged with Misdemeanor battery domestic violence (punching only) against his 29 yr old brother,
he was given a diversion plan and completed it. 3years later I find out that he can no longer own or posses a firearm under the
Lautenberg Amendment at least that is the way I read it.
So my question is? does this law apply to Juvenal charges as well as adults and if so how can this be legal.
He pled no contest and the charges were to be adjudication of guilt was withheld.
below is a link to the Florida Dept. of law that says this. Please help clarify this for me, Thank You
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content...-Application-for-Certification-of-Eligib.aspx
he was given a diversion plan and completed it. 3years later I find out that he can no longer own or posses a firearm under the
Lautenberg Amendment at least that is the way I read it.
So my question is? does this law apply to Juvenal charges as well as adults and if so how can this be legal.
He pled no contest and the charges were to be adjudication of guilt was withheld.
below is a link to the Florida Dept. of law that says this. Please help clarify this for me, Thank You
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content...-Application-for-Certification-of-Eligib.aspx
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