I recently finished 18 months of probation on a deferred sentence for reckless endangerment. It was because of a negligent discharge on my part inside an apartment. At the time, I'd had my concealed carry permit for over a year and hadn't had so much as a speeding ticket until it happened. It was in Boulder so, of course, I was arrested and treated like scum. My Jefferson County permit was subsequently revoked, but I was given a thorough psychological evaluation (they thought it may have been attempted suicide when, in fact, I was just tired and being stupid).
I don't know whether I should re-apply for a permit once my record has been expunged (my lawyer fought for the deferred sentence so that my record would be sealed/expunged and I would be able to at least have a chance of becoming a police officer after college). I just want to know whether I should even bother trying to get my permit back or even buy another gun. Any thoughts you have would be great.
I don't know whether I should re-apply for a permit once my record has been expunged (my lawyer fought for the deferred sentence so that my record would be sealed/expunged and I would be able to at least have a chance of becoming a police officer after college). I just want to know whether I should even bother trying to get my permit back or even buy another gun. Any thoughts you have would be great.