As I am new here, I'd first like to say hello all! Second, I apologize if this is the wrong place to post my question. Im on my phone on my break at work.
I used to have a RPAL, and owned a chinese SKS and a Remmy 870. Last June, my mother was contacted by my ex-friend. He told her I was suicidal. She phoned the police. Long story short, I was arrested on my front lawn and had my two guns seized. The shotgun was not stored properly as it was not locked up. My front door doesnt lock, so I had the gun unlocked just in case. Pretty stupid of me, in hindsight.
The police pushed for a prohibition order, but my lawyer got me a peace bond instead. After my peace bond expires, I may apply for a RPAL/PAL. What do you guys think? Do I have a chance at getting my liscense re-issued? I took counselling as recommended by my lawyer to show the courts that I was/am not suicidal, and I still have the letter that the counsellor wrote. I also have numerous referance letters from firearm owning friends, and one from my fiances' father who was a big game guide for over fourty years.
Will it be a waste of time and money to take the gun safety courses again?
I used to have a RPAL, and owned a chinese SKS and a Remmy 870. Last June, my mother was contacted by my ex-friend. He told her I was suicidal. She phoned the police. Long story short, I was arrested on my front lawn and had my two guns seized. The shotgun was not stored properly as it was not locked up. My front door doesnt lock, so I had the gun unlocked just in case. Pretty stupid of me, in hindsight.
The police pushed for a prohibition order, but my lawyer got me a peace bond instead. After my peace bond expires, I may apply for a RPAL/PAL. What do you guys think? Do I have a chance at getting my liscense re-issued? I took counselling as recommended by my lawyer to show the courts that I was/am not suicidal, and I still have the letter that the counsellor wrote. I also have numerous referance letters from firearm owning friends, and one from my fiances' father who was a big game guide for over fourty years.
Will it be a waste of time and money to take the gun safety courses again?