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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby farmerj on Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:47 pm

gyrfalcon wrote:
hammAR wrote:
gyrfalcon wrote:I think we all have something to loose if someones rights are being denied unjustly.......................

Then get effen upset that we even have to get permission to purchase, let alone carry, a weapon..........we have lost most of those rights........ :?


I am actually upset about that. The fact this guy is going through the trouble of trying to legally purchase a firearm should be commended. Our society generally forces the law abiding to follow increasingly complex regulations and restrictions. It's also fairly easy to get a felony in the wrong circumstances, and disenfranchisement and deprivation of civil rights once your term has been served generally haunts a person their entire life.

http://www.ted.com/talks/alan_siegel_le ... argon.html



You can also defend your house if someone is committing a felony in it.... :?


and it can be a felony to have someone cheat on income tax.... :oops:

So have the in-laws over and watch em cheat on their taxes.... :mrgreen:
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby bstrawse on Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:08 pm

farmerj wrote:You can also defend your house if someone is committing a felony in it.... :?


and it can be a felony to have someone cheat on income tax.... :oops:

So have the in-laws over and watch em cheat on their taxes.... :mrgreen:


By the letter of the law...

However, I would expect an arrest, and indictment, and a long - ass trial trying to win that one though...
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Exjay on Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:52 am

Gotta say im not impressed with marc barris. Had my permit denied for sothing when i was 12. I emailed my instructor who told me to contact him. I did and never heard back from him. But being savy w/ legal system and working in a law office for years i was able to settle it myself and got my permit a week after the denial.
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby 1911fan on Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:16 am

Exjay wrote:Gotta say im not impressed with marc barris. Had my permit denied for sothing when i was 12. I emailed my instructor who told me to contact him. I did and never heard back from him. But being savy w/ legal system and working in a law office for years i was able to settle it myself and got my permit a week after the denial.



Be very careful here.
Marc is well respected here for very good reasons and many here call him friend.

He has been the friend of Gun owners for many years and has proven himself to a great many here.


Just a friendly warning that trash talk might not be well received.
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Exjay on Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:47 am

1911fan wrote:
Exjay wrote:Gotta say im not impressed with marc barris. Had my permit denied for sothing when i was 12. I emailed my instructor who told me to contact him. I did and never heard back from him. But being savy w/ legal system and working in a law office for years i was able to settle it myself and got my permit a week after the denial.



Be very careful here.
Marc is well respected here for very good reasons and many here call him friend.

He has been the friend of Gun owners for many years and has proven himself to a great many here.


Just a friendly warning that trash talk might not be well received.


Maybe he has im not saying he is bad at what he does or unprofessional. I'm sure he is a stand up guy. I just wanted to state i contacted him and left a message explaining why i was calling and my contact number and NEVER heard from him. If i needed a lawyer for anything firearms related id give gim a try again but from my one experience trying to obtain his services as a paying client i felt completely ignored
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Stradawhovious on Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:28 am

Exjay wrote:Maybe he has im not saying he is bad at what he does or unprofessional. I'm sure he is a stand up guy. I just wanted to state i contacted him and left a message explaining why i was calling and my contact number and NEVER heard from him. If i needed a lawyer for anything firearms related id give gim a try again but from my one experience trying to obtain his services as a paying client i felt completely ignored


Are you sure you left a callback number?

No. Seriously....... Did you?

At least 4-5 times a week at I get Voicemail messages from folks who are so excited about their message for onr reason or another that they inadvertantly forget to give me any information on how to get back to them.

This inevitably ends up being my fault, because they SWEAR they left their number.

Just saying, it happens.
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Exjay on Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:36 am

At the beginning and end of the message along with my first and last name
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby RobD on Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:40 am

Stradawhovious wrote:Are you sure you left a callback number?

No. Seriously....... Did you?

At least 4-5 times a week at I get Voicemail messages from folks who are so excited about their message for onr reason or another that they inadvertantly forget to give me any information on how to get back to them.


Ditto, plus, Lawyers are busy people... They are always juggling 10 things at once. Maybe you did leave a number, he accidentally hit 7 (Delete) instead of 4 (Replay), I do it all the time. There are plenty of legitimate reasons why you're contact was lost, not ignored.

I think it's a quite a leap to say you're "not impressed" with a lawyer you never even had contact with.

Try again, or follow up with an email next time. Persistence pays off.
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby afossum on Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:49 am

RobD wrote:
Stradawhovious wrote:Are you sure you left a callback number?

No. Seriously....... Did you?

At least 4-5 times a week at I get Voicemail messages from folks who are so excited about their message for onr reason or another that they inadvertantly forget to give me any information on how to get back to them.


Ditto, plus, Lawyers are busy people... They are always juggling 10 things at once. Maybe you did leave a number, he accidentally hit 7 (Delete) instead of 4 (Replay), I do it all the time. There are plenty of legitimate reasons why you're contact was lost, not ignored.

I think it's a quite a leap to say you're "not impressed" with a lawyer you never even had contact with.

Try again, or follow up with an email next time. Persistence pays off.


I have no dog in this hunt, but defending Lawyers? Really.

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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Pezhead on Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:52 am

He's on our side.
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Holland&Holland on Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:56 am

Exjay wrote:Gotta say im not impressed with marc barris. Had my permit denied for sothing when i was 12. I emailed my instructor who told me to contact him. I did and never heard back from him. But being savy w/ legal system and working in a law office for years i was able to settle it myself and got my permit a week after the denial.


You applied for a permit at age 12? And you wonder why it was denied? Am I missing something here?
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Pezhead on Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:57 am

I thought the same thing. I think something happened when he was 12.
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Holland&Holland on Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:02 am

Pezhead wrote:I thought the same thing. I think something happened when he was 12.


Oh, got it.
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby Dick Unger on Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:26 am

Well, I've practiced law, and lawyers do sort out "inquiries" from possible clients. People want to talk on the phone, it takes time, you can't get paid for that, and it creates a conflict so the lawyer might not be able to reresent the next client. Playing phone tag with folks who are not serious can take half the day.

If you left a message saying that you wanted an appointment to come in for for a conference, I'd bet a secretary would get back to you. If you said, " I want you to call me", the lawyer might or might not play phone tag. And yeah, it costs money to talk to the lawyer. ASK HOW MUCH. Sometimes it's free, sometimes not. For advice on a permit denial which can probably be settled in a week, probably not. But probably not more than the cost of a range trip with a couple boxes of ammo and a burger.

A lawyer client relationship is not like going to WalMart, the lawyer will or will not want to work on your problem. Lawyers get lots of contacts from folks that appear unreliable, and it's easier not to even talk to those folks. As we see, a lawyer can get criticism from someone who has never even met him. That's why.

Lawyers don't work at huge clinics, like doctors. Send a text to a doctor you don't know; see if he calls you this evening......
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Re: Permit denied, next steps..

Postby JoeH on Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:28 am

Dick, FTW!
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