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CCL Application asks for ALL prior convictions even as a minor?
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<blockquote data-quote="scubaokie" data-source="post: 908352" data-attributes="member: 9889"><p>So I went to fill out the CCL application and It wants everything you were ever charged with even as a minor. It is followed with what amounts to a threat that if you fail to disclose anything your app will be denied and you may be charged with a crime. To me if something that would not preclude you from obtaining a CCL under state statute happened when you were a minor and juvenile records are sealed why would I essentially create an official record of those offenses now when they are not relevant and are expunged? </p><p></p><p>I can't find anything in the statutes that would require me to list out that I got pulled over for driving in the 7th grade...Instead of listing out trivial stuff that is unrelated could I not just state that "There are no prior misdemeanor or felony convictions that would lead them to deny my CC application". </p><p></p><p> OSS paragraph 5 of Section 1290.12 </p><p>Any person making any false or misleading</p><p>statement on an application for a handgun license shall, upon</p><p>conviction, be guilty of perjury as defined by Section 491 of this</p><p>title. Any conviction shall be punished as provided in Section 500</p><p>of this title. In addition to a criminal conviction, the person shall</p><p>be denied the right to have a concealed handgun license pursuant</p><p>to the provisions of Section 1290.10 of this title and the Oklahoma</p><p>State Bureau of Investigation shall revoke the handgun license, if</p><p>issued;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scubaokie, post: 908352, member: 9889"] So I went to fill out the CCL application and It wants everything you were ever charged with even as a minor. It is followed with what amounts to a threat that if you fail to disclose anything your app will be denied and you may be charged with a crime. To me if something that would not preclude you from obtaining a CCL under state statute happened when you were a minor and juvenile records are sealed why would I essentially create an official record of those offenses now when they are not relevant and are expunged? I can't find anything in the statutes that would require me to list out that I got pulled over for driving in the 7th grade...Instead of listing out trivial stuff that is unrelated could I not just state that "There are no prior misdemeanor or felony convictions that would lead them to deny my CC application". OSS paragraph 5 of Section 1290.12 Any person making any false or misleading statement on an application for a handgun license shall, upon conviction, be guilty of perjury as defined by Section 491 of this title. Any conviction shall be punished as provided in Section 500 of this title. In addition to a criminal conviction, the person shall be denied the right to have a concealed handgun license pursuant to the provisions of Section 1290.10 of this title and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall revoke the handgun license, if issued; [/QUOTE]
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