In the meantime maybe take up archery and go bow hunting.
In the meantime maybe take up archery and go bow hunting.
May 1st 2020, clear proof;
Registration leads to confiscation!
Are you just being a weenie? Without any cuffs placed on your or charges, just apply.
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Apply first and handle issues as they arise.
Sounds like these encounters are all off the books
Sounds like an episode of Fear thy Neighbor, your ex special constable Neighbor should be in an insane asylum, Iam sorry you have to go thru this
Hey man I am late but I have something to share that may help you. When I first moved to Canada, young and silly and not knowing better, I machined a connected ring in my research lab, plated aged copper on it, cool stuff. One day this karen was driving and blasting her car horn down the crowded alley on us students, I was unhappy, give her a finger and a snowball. Again, young and silly years. She called the cops, claim I threatened her with brass knuckles. Officers were ok, no charges but there is a record, similar to your case.
Fast forward, being a proper socialized adult now, this never affected me in anyway in life, immigration, jobs anything. But this did delay my RPAL for almost 2 years. Wife got it in 4 month but I just got it recently. The application was reviewed by local constable, actually called my references, reviewed the situation and genuinely I was surprised and giggled when he brought it up. At the end of the day my deed speak for itself and here I am with RPAL but missed the pistols.
So chil-lax, patience, apply and just see how it flows. Worst is they reject you and anything aside that is better.
Chill Pill~
Ultimately, the decision will rest with the authorities responsible for issuing PALs, but demonstrating that you have taken steps to address the situation and that you have a clean record could work in your favor. Keep working with your lawyer to explore all possible avenues for resolving the issue.
It's important to approach the process calmly and professionally, focusing on presenting yourself in the best possible light and providing any necessary documentation or evidence to support your application.
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I am glad you made the right choice by moving out. You can apply for pal and give it a try. Good luck.
To the OP - sorry this happened to you.
I will say this - maybe it's the bad experience you had, which can surely be discouraging and disconcerting, and while you think that all hope may be lost, this may also be the pessimism from your experience talking. While I am all for reflective introspection and assessing whether one's own contributions to a particular situation, I sense that you are way too hard on yourself. It is fine to regret certain actions, but I don't think much of what you have indicated you did would necessarily be so unreasonable that none of us would have reacted the same way.
In any conflict, emotions run high and while I think it is good to show restraint in words and actions, sometimes, things happen and you say and do things you regret. Even the best of us cannot say for certain that we would have handled it differently, because I can speak from experience - until you actually get into the situation, perceiving how you react would be purely theoretical. And in my experience, sometimes, I am surprised by how well (or poorly) I handle a situation, compared to how I THOUGHT I would handle it.
In this case, don't close the door before it is even opened. Apply for the PAL and then deal with the situation as it comes, rather than presuming the worst case scenario.
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It seems unusual to place restriction on the spouse unless a peace bond was involved at some point.