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Note: OUI Conviction disqualifier for LTC - May 27, 1994
OUI Conviction Automatic Disqualifier for License to Carry Firearm. The new 1999 Firearms Law now automatically disqualifies anyone from obtaining a license to carry (LTC) a firearm on the basis of a misdemeanor conviction which carries a penalty of more than two years. Therefore, anyone convicted of OUI will fall into this category. See C140§131. However, OUI only became a 2 1/2 year misdemeanor effective May 27, 1994. Prior to that it was only a 2 year misdemeanor. Therefore, anyone convicted of OUI prior to that date will not automatically be disqualified.
In order to be eligible to receive a new or to renew a LTC, an applicant must be deemed by the Chief of Police to be a suitable person. The Chief considers factors such as the applicant's reputation in the community, his/her involvement in criminal activities that did not lead to an arrest or conviction, association with known criminals, etc. In addition, the following statutory restrictions affect an applicant's suitability.
With respect to an FID permit only, a person who has been convicted of such offense may apply for an FID if five years has passed since such conviction and/or probation period, whichever occurred last.
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