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Cops are not the best source for legal advice. I would check with a attorney. Personally, I think she can own.She was told at the time she would never be able to buy a gun or even be in a house with a gun. Is there any truth to that?
It looks to me like she should be able to get one with no problem. Since it was a misdemeanor and not a felony. What is a PPP?
I read that you can use a concealed permit to purchase in lieu of a PPP. If that is correct, wouldn't it be better to get that so we can OC and CC when needed.
If it was only a misdemeanor, she still has her 2nd amendment rights. It takes a felony to get those taken away.
You're forgetting misdemeanor domestic violence laws. While not applicable in this situation, you will lose your 2A rights.
And the ONE bit of advice that is perhaps the FIRST ting we should have told you (but nobody did...) is that you might want to talk to a lawyer once you get all the court records. Don't believe anything the court officials or your local LEOs tell you.
Find an attorney in your area that specializes in firearms law. A simple consultation to straighten this out should be well under $100...