Darkemp
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Well I answered honestly, I've got no reason to hide anything, but I understand the apprehension of some here. It's called BGOS (Battered Gun Owners Syndrome).
Then AGAIN...see the next page....8. Saying they can't use that as the "sole reason for denial". WTF do they mean, if they have a policy in place for an officer testifying against you at your appeal, if they can't use it against you?!?
Straightshooter said:What it means is, if you say yes, they will look harder and longer trying to find anything at all to use against you.
I completely disagree. You have things expunged so as to remove them from your records permanently. If you give this information willingly to the MSP on your app you are entering it back into their records with no way to ever remove it again.
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I completely disagree. You have things expunged so as to remove them from your records permanently. If you give this information willingly to the MSP on your app you are entering it back into their records with no way to ever remove it again.
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Perhaps you didn't know this but expungment doesn't remove your record permenantly, it just blocks certain agencies for seeing it. Other agencies aren't blocked.
The Feds do for a fact. The records do not ever go poofI know first hand how it works. I also know that each agency sends a report to the requesting party starting that all records have been expunged. So if the FBI and CJIS doesn't show anything, then who do you think has access to these "blocked " records?
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The Feds do for a fact. The records do not ever go poof
The Feds do for a fact. The records do not ever go poof
No, but they also will not give it to that States... A judge still has to agree to unseal the records... no?
I thought the FBI was the Feds. So, why didn't anything show up for an expunement I had done 10 years ago? Or wasn't this request high enough on the scale of importance?
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Actually, no. Federal law requires the states to make those state expunged records available to Federal investigators without any judicial order.
I had a similar situation. The trooper told me that they view those arrests as if they didn't happen.
Put it on the app though. It won't hurt to have it but might hurt you for lying.
Actually, no. Federal law requires the states to make those state expunged records available to Federal investigators without any judicial order.