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Archive for June, 2009
New firm website
Posted in My Practice on June 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Carry Permit Approved for ATM Business owner!
Posted in My Practice, tagged Attorney, Carry Permit, Firearms ID Card, Gun Permits, Lawyer, New Jersey, Pistol Permit on June 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This was a great victory. The client owns ATMs and he services them himself. As a result, he has to carry large sums of money without any protection. Many of the small bodegas he services have been robbed as they are in very bad areas. He is not a security guard or a retire police [...]
Gun permit approved for client with physical and mental issues
Posted in My Practice, tagged Attorney, Gun Permits, Lawyer, New Jersey on June 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This was a tough permit application. The client had physical issues which could have impacted his ability to get a permit in addition to a history of mental health issues which could have caused the police to deny him. He’s a great guy and he should have got the permit, but when you have two [...]
Permit denied for suspected ADD 20 years ago
Posted in News, tagged Attorney, Firearms ID Card, Gun Permits, Lawyer, New Jersey, Pistol Permit on June 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
While I was at court for my client that was getting his carry permit, the case in front of mine was a guy that was denied because when he was in second grade (20 or so years ago) they thought he was ADD and he saw a school doctor for about a year. It never [...]
Carry Permit Approved for Armored Car Driver
Posted in My Practice, tagged Armored Car, Attorney, Carry Permit, Gun Permits, Lawyer, New Jersey on June 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This was a great case for a great client. He had a DWI from 3 years ago and they were given him a problem with his carry permit. The crazy thing is, the DWI was downgraded to reckless driving which was possible because the charge was out of state. So, in other words, he was [...]