If I got a domestic disorderly over 10 years ago, will I ever be able to firearm hunt again?
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If I got a domestic disorderly over 10 years ago, will I ever be able to firearm hunt again?
Asked on September 20, 2012 under Criminal Law, Wisconsin
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
I suggest that if you want to possess a firearm to hunt but are concerned about the criminal matter that you seemingly received a conviction for with respect to a domestic matter ten (10) plus years ago that you consult with a criminal defense attorney to see about the proper legal filings that may be necessary to get the ability to possess a firearm again. Based upon such information, you will know your options.
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