Fdle Firearm Purchase Denial

Summary

If FDLE is preventing you from purchasing a firearm despite having clear records, you may have grounds for a lawsuit. Consider consulting with a local attorney specializing in firearm rights and constitutional law to explore potential legal grounds, such as violation of due process or wrongful denial of rights. Document all relevant communications and appeals filed with FDLE.

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yes, I filed a not me case and I am clear
It sounds like a frustrating situation. To resolve your issue with the FDLE not allowing you to buy a firearm, you might need to take further steps:
- Ensure all your records are corrected and updated with FDLE.
- You may need to submit additional documentation to FDLE confirming your identity and the resolution of the mistaken identity case.
Have you received any specific instructions or forms from FDLE regarding the correction of your records?
they told me that I need to file paperwork with the FBI. They know that it was not me. They told me that when I try to buy a firearm, they would not be sure that it was not my brother
It sounds like you need to resolve this issue with the FBI to ensure your records are clear. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact the FBI: Reach out to the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division.
- Provide Documentation: Submit any documentation you have proving your identity and the resolution of the mistaken identity case.
Would you like more details on how to contact the FBI or the specific forms you might need?
my records are clear already
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It seems your records are clear, but there might still be a lingering issue. Here are a few additional steps you might consider:
- Firearm Purchase Appeal: You can file an appeal with the FBI's NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) if you are denied a firearm purchase.
- Legal Advice: Consider consulting with a local attorney for assistance with the appeal process.
Is there anything else you need help with regarding this situation or any other legal matter?
I bought a firearm in New Mexico when I live there. It is only FDLE
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It sounds like you've taken many steps to clear your records, but FDLE is still causing issues. Since you've bought a firearm before, it seems like the problem is specific to Florida's review process.
Have you considered contacting a Florida attorney to assist with this issue? They can help ensure that your rights are protected and guide you through the necessary steps.
can I sue fdle?
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You might have grounds to sue FDLE if they've violated your rights. Here are some points to consider:
- Violation of Rights: If FDLE is willfully preventing you from purchasing a firearm despite clear records.
- Legal Grounds: Consult with a local attorney to explore potential legal grounds for a lawsuit, such as violation of due process or wrongful denial of rights.
Would you like more detailed guidance on potential legal grounds for a lawsuit or other steps you can take?
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You may have potential grounds to sue FDLE. Here are some steps to consider:
- Consult with a Local Attorney: Seek legal advice from a local attorney who specializes in firearm rights and constitutional law. They can provide detailed guidance on the potential legal grounds for a lawsuit.
- Document Everything: Ensure you have all relevant documentation, including your clear records, communication with FDLE, and any appeals filed.
Would you like more detailed guidance on finding an attorney or any other specific steps?