Justincase
6.5 Creedmoor
Do people without felony convictions, restraining orders, and/or those who haven’t had any documented issues with depression get denied for a CCP? I’m asking because I just didn’t get a good vibe (whatever that’s worth) from the police chief who did my face to face interview.
Here’s a few reasons I’m a bit worried that I may be denied. First, and he started the interview off by saying “Let’s start with the elephant in the room”. I’m a junior, and my dad has a pretty egregious felony conviction from 25 years ago. Shouldn’t have anything to do with me, but it’s a strike. Next, I included my shoplifting arrest from 27 (I was 15) years ago for which there was no record, but I got the disposition letter for it. When I was telling him about it, I laughed a bit, not cuz I thought it was funny, but because of how stupid I was to do it and that I was embarrassed. I’m not sure he got it though, and wrote something down at that point. Great. I’ve had no issues since then, except 2 speeding tickets more than a decade ago. Then he asked me why only one of my references lived in our town. Well, for at least 20 of the 32 years I’ve known them, 3 of the 4 did live in town. Lastly, he asked when the last interaction with the police was. I told him it was when my wife had a panic attack and was taken to the hospital overnight. She’s needed nor received anything for it after that. Sometime during the interview he stated that the 2nd doesn’t guarantee anything and that the judge makes the final decision, but he only makes a recommendation. Seemed like he was deferring blame if I were to be denied. Sorry for the long post, but am I overanalyzing, or am I screwed? It’s been killing me since my interview.
Here’s a few reasons I’m a bit worried that I may be denied. First, and he started the interview off by saying “Let’s start with the elephant in the room”. I’m a junior, and my dad has a pretty egregious felony conviction from 25 years ago. Shouldn’t have anything to do with me, but it’s a strike. Next, I included my shoplifting arrest from 27 (I was 15) years ago for which there was no record, but I got the disposition letter for it. When I was telling him about it, I laughed a bit, not cuz I thought it was funny, but because of how stupid I was to do it and that I was embarrassed. I’m not sure he got it though, and wrote something down at that point. Great. I’ve had no issues since then, except 2 speeding tickets more than a decade ago. Then he asked me why only one of my references lived in our town. Well, for at least 20 of the 32 years I’ve known them, 3 of the 4 did live in town. Lastly, he asked when the last interaction with the police was. I told him it was when my wife had a panic attack and was taken to the hospital overnight. She’s needed nor received anything for it after that. Sometime during the interview he stated that the 2nd doesn’t guarantee anything and that the judge makes the final decision, but he only makes a recommendation. Seemed like he was deferring blame if I were to be denied. Sorry for the long post, but am I overanalyzing, or am I screwed? It’s been killing me since my interview.