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Title: Getting a CCP question
Post by: grumpy old man on August 22, 2014, 10:18:30 PM
My brother got a ticket for shooting at a pheasant from a dirt road 19 years ago. (didn't hit it, typical) He paid the ticket right afterwards.  Last month He took his CCP class and I told him according to the highway patrol website he wont be able to get his permit because it doesn't show a limit on that offense.  most limits are like 10 years but I didn't see one on shooting at wildlife from a roadway.  Am i right?  will he be denied?
Title: Re: Getting a CCP question
Post by: Husker_Fan on August 23, 2014, 07:52:28 AM
They don't list individual offenses. His would be a firearms related offense and probably fall in the following category from the NSP FAQs:

"Conviction for violation of laws relating to firearms or unlawful use of a weapon within ten (10) years from your application."

He may be Ok.
Title: Re: Getting a CCP question
Post by: gsd on August 23, 2014, 07:56:38 AM
Have him apply anyway. If they deny him for it he can appeal the decision. As Husker_Fan stated, the usual is anything inside of 10 years. Of this happened almost 20 years ago, I too would guess that he is okay. I'm no lawyer however, so don't quote me on it.
Title: Re: Getting a CCP question
Post by: grumpy old man on August 23, 2014, 08:27:33 AM
ok, thanks guys.  I will let him know to apply. 
Title: Re: Getting a CCP question
Post by: Husker_Fan on August 23, 2014, 10:25:55 AM
Also, if he lives in Omaha, having a CHP will be a bigger difference for him. Without it, you must register any handgun, but Omaha disqualifies people with a firearms offense regardless of when it happened.

Having a CHP would be the only legal way for him to posses a handgun in Omaha.