Piombo called it a misunderstanding, and he said the other driver may have seen his weapon when he bent over while checking the damage to his vehicle. The board concluded that Piombo needs to mature before he carries a gun in public, and sided with police. In another case, a woman appealed the revocation of her pistol permit.
The woman told the board she had made suicidal comments after being depressed because she had lost her job. She said she is no longer depressed, but the board sided with the police, saying not enough time has passed and suicidal ideation needs to be taken seriously.
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Thread starter Mrbowtie26 Start date May 19, Mrbowtie26 Regular Member. Hello all I am new to the forum. I live in West Haven, Ct and am planning on applying for a pistol permit. I took the NRA class today and had some questions regarding the application. We both went to the courthouse at a later date and met with someone a prosecutor maybe? I assume I should put on the application that I was arrested for this instance but am not totally sure.
The next thing is in I was a bit of a speed freak lets say and got charged with reckless driving Too high of speed and failure to adhere to police officer signal. I went to court and I don't know at this time what the charges were dropped too but I lost my license for I believe 3 months. I don't know if they mean convicted of a felony, moving violations, etc so I am not sure what I should write down in that area being that it doesn't specify the typical conviocted of a felony. You must be a U. Your application can be approved in as little as thirty minutes.
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Requirements Application Renewal. Requirements Must be at least 19 years of age Reside in the county where you file the application Have no convictions of violence Must be a US citizen or legal alien Must not be a drug addict or habitual drunkard Must be of sound mind and not have been involuntarily admitted to psychiatric or drug treatment facility Federal law requirements.
Application Obtain the application form from your local county Sheriff Complete the form. Submit your application to the Sheriffs Office in the county you reside in.
You will be notified by mail if your application has been approved.