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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 1676105" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Burglary, whether it's 1st or 2nd degree is a felony. It can be found in Title 21 of Oklahoma State Law. I have no idea how he would pass the NICS inquiry for purchase of a firearm. If he has in fact been convicted of a Felony, it is a Felony to possess a firearm after a former conviction of a felony. You can call OSBI and ask the question, but if they run his record and see a conviction, I'd expect them to say no.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest you contact an attorney and ask about the procedure and cost of an expungment (removal) of the record. It has been known to happen with felonies especially if no violence occurred and no history of anything since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 1676105, member: 23"] Burglary, whether it's 1st or 2nd degree is a felony. It can be found in Title 21 of Oklahoma State Law. I have no idea how he would pass the NICS inquiry for purchase of a firearm. If he has in fact been convicted of a Felony, it is a Felony to possess a firearm after a former conviction of a felony. You can call OSBI and ask the question, but if they run his record and see a conviction, I'd expect them to say no. I would suggest you contact an attorney and ask about the procedure and cost of an expungment (removal) of the record. It has been known to happen with felonies especially if no violence occurred and no history of anything since. [/QUOTE]
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