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Gave up rights to purchase a firearm when I plead guilty as a juvenile?

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As a juvenile, I plead guilty to 4th degree assault as a part of a plea bargain. Part of the agreement was that I would give up my right to purchase a firearm. At the time, they told me that if I go crime free, I can go back to court to become eligible to purchase a firearm. I called the court to check how this works, and they all told me to contact an attorney, because they can't give legal advice, legally. My question is, what is the process of going back to court to become eligible to purchase a firearm? I have no additional criminal history, and my juvenile record has been expunged, and taken out of every government database.

Does anyone know the process of becoming eligible again?

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  1. Depends on State law ..... and you didn't tell us where you are.

    Richard


  2. If your record is expunged and doesn't appear on any database, you shouldn't have to do anything else.  You would buy the firearem like anyone else does in your state.

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