Source: https://vb.opencarry.org/index.php?threads/denied-firearm-purchase.83235/
Timestamp: 2020-01-19 04:46:30
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 601', '§ 4206', '§ 601', '§ 4206', '§ 1448', '§ 4206', '§ 1448', '§ 1448', '§ 1448']

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11 Del. C. § § 601 Offensive touching; unclassified misdemeanor; class A misdemeanor.
NicheNapoleon said:
Delaware Law § 4206(c), as it Relates to Sentences for Misdemeanors states:
Delaware Law § 601, as it relates to Offensive Touching states:
(a) A Person is Guilty of Offensive Touching when the Person *** (1) [He] Intentionally Touches another Person..., knowing that the [other] Person is thereby likely to cause Offense or Alarm to such other Person *** (c) Any Violation of Paragraph (a)(1) of this Section shall be an UnClassified Misdemeanor. Notwithstanding the above, any Violation of Paragraph (a)(1) of this Section shall be a Class A Misdemeanor..., [when the Victim is a]..., Law Enforcment Officer.
Delaware Law § 4206, as it pertains to Sentences for Misdemeanors, states:
(a) The Sentence for a Class A Misdemeanor may Include up to [1] Year Incarceration at Level V and such Fine up to $2,300, Restitution[,] or other Conditions as the Court deems Appropriate.
Delaware Law § 1448(a), as it pertains to [The] Possession and Purchase of Deadly Weapons by Persons Prohibited, states:
However, since because you were Adjudicated as a Class A Misdemeanant, and the Punishment for such Misdemeanor under Delaware Law § 4206 does not rise to the Level Prohibited under Federal Law 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(20)(B), your Prohibition is either:
1. Until your 25th BirthDay, under Delaware Law § 1448(4), OR
2. Delaware Law § 1448(d), states that: Any Person who is a Prohibited Person solely as the Result of a Conviction for an Offense which is not a Felony shall not be Prohibited from Purchasing, Owning, Possessing or Controlling a Deadly Weapon or Ammunition for a Firearm IF [5] Years have Elapsed from the Date of Conviction,
However, unless an until I can find the specific Delaware Code Defining 'Crime of Violence', the Remedies under the aforementioned Paragraph seem to be sovent as when weighted against Delaware Code § 1448(a)(1), which states:
Any Person having been Convicted in this State or elsewhere of a..., Crime of Violence..., [shall NOT have a Deadly Weapon].
However, it is probably more likely than not you CAN NOT be Denied from Purcahsing a Firearm for longer than [5] Years, as under 2 of the aforementioned Paragraph.
So with that, I would like to asky you: Have at least [5] Years Elasped since the time of Conviction, OR have [5] Years at lteast all together? If so, you can most probably Win The NICS Appeal!
NICS Appeal Information can be obtained at: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/nics/appeals/nics_appeals_brochure_eng
I lived in Newark De for a couple of years and was once denied when I bought from "X Ring Supply" in Newark because of a minor charge as a juvenile.
Assault 2nd Degree(class C Felony) which was subsequently dropped down to Offensive Touching(class A misdemeanor).
I have been on probation as a juvenile yes but I have never been convicted of a felony,nor do I have an active warrant, I'm clean.
I often check myself for warrants by calling my local county police and state police as they are two different agencies. Also I have all of my court documents such as juvenile dispositions,restitution payments and court receipts etc...I would like to know what are the proper documents to send? How could I hasten the NICS appeals process? Upon approval will this happen again? If denied would I be able to file an appeal again?
Same problem, different situation
Just because he's paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get him....
Except for state crimes classified as misdemeanors, in which case a federal firearms disability arises if the conviction pertains to an offense where the maximum penalty is more than 2 years.
this is very confusing of course - even courts routinely refer to "felon in possession" offenses under federal law when in fact federal gun law never uses the word felon!
About the NICS check
I was denied purchase almost 2 months ago. The reason? I have a name similar to someone who has a restraining order on them in Florida. I live in Delaware. I have never even visited that county in Florida although I have been to Disney Land with my family.
I don't want to list my real name but lets say it's almost as common as John Smith.
I would think the FBI would be smart enough to tell one John Smith from another, especially when they live in different States. I supplied them my drivers license, passport, social security card and have 10 years of records from my time in the US military.
I contacted the county offices and the sherrif's office in the county in Florida where I'm supposedly a criminal. They both sent letters back that said they have no record of me. I forwarded these letters to the FBI Who responded with the same form letter denial.
My next step is to go get fingerprinted and try again which upsets me a bit because I should not have to be fingerprinted to prove who I am. If the fingerprints don't do it I might just give up. I've got almost two months of waiting, phone calls and paperwork into this. So much for "the land of the free"