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posted ago by ColoRADoPatriot ago by ColoRADoPatriot +16 / -0

Hello to all this may concern,

Im a 40 year old man in Colorado. I have 2 kids and a large extended family locally. I was a Boy Scout all through my youth and received my Eagle Scout rank. I didn't go to the military as Id planed after high school. I got myself in trouble in my 30s and ended up with felonies. (sorry for backstory)

Is it worth it to try to contact my local militia to see if I can be of service? Im not eligible to own a gun anymore, and that seems to be a solid deal breaker. Just so its said I never had any legal trouble before or after this happened, and I truly believe Im a changed man. I know this isn't a well written letter, but it is from the heart.

Signed, A Patriot with Questions

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DangleBarry 5 points ago +5 / -0

If you've been out of trouble for a long time, look into a pardon or restoration of rights.

How likely that is depends on where and what.

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Pikes985 5 points ago +5 / -0

This here^^^^ had a friend do this, he was 20 years with no law issues after doing some felony time. He recently hired a lawyer and 1 month later he had his rights restored.

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ColoRADoPatriot [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Id be very interested in seeing my record taken care of. Just haven't tried.