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<blockquote data-quote="jhat" data-source="post: 2234039" data-attributes="member: 11866"><p>Yesterday I filed a Motion for a Writ of Mandamus against the OSBI. They have had</p><p>my clients' application for over 120 days and have not issued or denied his license. He does not come within either exclusion section. The problem is a mid 70's marijuana arrest at a Tulsa rock concert wherein no charge was filed. Tulsa PD has no record of the arrest and there is, of course, no court record. OSBI wants my client to prove that he has no conviction. The code is clear that OSBI cannot create a rule or regulation placing extra requirements on the applicant. Since the statute dealing with District Court Writs provides for costs and attorneys fees, I intend to put a stop to the OSBI ignoring their statutory obligations. Too bad the assigned judge is out until monday and could not sign the Writ. Time to rock the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhat, post: 2234039, member: 11866"] Yesterday I filed a Motion for a Writ of Mandamus against the OSBI. They have had my clients' application for over 120 days and have not issued or denied his license. He does not come within either exclusion section. The problem is a mid 70's marijuana arrest at a Tulsa rock concert wherein no charge was filed. Tulsa PD has no record of the arrest and there is, of course, no court record. OSBI wants my client to prove that he has no conviction. The code is clear that OSBI cannot create a rule or regulation placing extra requirements on the applicant. Since the statute dealing with District Court Writs provides for costs and attorneys fees, I intend to put a stop to the OSBI ignoring their statutory obligations. Too bad the assigned judge is out until monday and could not sign the Writ. Time to rock the boat. [/QUOTE]
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