Shawnee_b
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Actually Old Lady, the Fox link is word for word what I posted. You didn't read either. Here. for the 4th time and it's from your Fox link.
"Heās 110 pounds. Iām 200. He has brown eyes. I have hazel. He has black hair. I have no hair,ā Jon said, comparing himself to the other Jon Carpenter, who became the target of a risk protection order to remove any weapons he may possess.
But the veteran, fisherman, 200-pound Jon Carpenter was sent a certified letter from the state, suspending his firearms license.
āI was just dumbfounded. I didnāt know what to do. I called the state and they basically said, 'There's an injunction against you,'ā Carpenter explained.
He also received a notice that he had been reported to DCF for elder abuse and a state order to surrender any firearms.
"The state basically said, If itās not you, go to the courthouse. Theyāll give you a letter and theyāll get you reinstated,ā said Carpenter.
But that's not how it played out.
"Then, he finally comes out, and he's like you basically have to go to court on the 27th, in two weeks. So I said, 'I'm guilty until I prove myself innocent? Thatās why I'm here, trying to show its not me.' And heās like, 'Since youāre here, youāve been served. Hereās your restraining order,'ā Carpenter recalled.
He finally connected with someone in the sheriffās office, who helped him get the injunction dismissed and called the state to get his firearms license reinstated.
"They said they process it in the order it was received and it takes 6-8 weeks. I was like, 'So you can suspend it in one day, instantly, but for somebody elseās mistake, Iāve got to wait 6-8 weeks?'ā
"Heās 110 pounds. Iām 200. He has brown eyes. I have hazel. He has black hair. I have no hair,ā Jon said, comparing himself to the other Jon Carpenter, who became the target of a risk protection order to remove any weapons he may possess.
But the veteran, fisherman, 200-pound Jon Carpenter was sent a certified letter from the state, suspending his firearms license.
āI was just dumbfounded. I didnāt know what to do. I called the state and they basically said, 'There's an injunction against you,'ā Carpenter explained.
He also received a notice that he had been reported to DCF for elder abuse and a state order to surrender any firearms.
"The state basically said, If itās not you, go to the courthouse. Theyāll give you a letter and theyāll get you reinstated,ā said Carpenter.
But that's not how it played out.
"Then, he finally comes out, and he's like you basically have to go to court on the 27th, in two weeks. So I said, 'I'm guilty until I prove myself innocent? Thatās why I'm here, trying to show its not me.' And heās like, 'Since youāre here, youāve been served. Hereās your restraining order,'ā Carpenter recalled.
He finally connected with someone in the sheriffās office, who helped him get the injunction dismissed and called the state to get his firearms license reinstated.
"They said they process it in the order it was received and it takes 6-8 weeks. I was like, 'So you can suspend it in one day, instantly, but for somebody elseās mistake, Iāve got to wait 6-8 weeks?'ā