....Ontario, Canada?
Approximately six years ago i acquired a mischief charge,a couple of breach charges,and possesion of a prohibited weapon charge(a pocket knife) Not a gun! lol
I was educated in Law and Security and worked in the Security field for a major corporation for many years...
Some years ago i suffered from addiction,was charged with some very stupid things,became un bondable and hence lost my job of over 10 years...Talk about getting more depressed and worse for awhile:)
My life has been on hold since then, and i want so badly to get on with my life and back to work in my field...I battled addiction and came out victorious:)
Is there a way to work in my field without a pardon? and exactly how do i have my record cleaned up so i can move forward with my life??
Any help would be very much appreciated:) To work in the security field you must for now, work as a private security officer. You can be a bodyguard or a bouncer or run security for some neuveau riche punk, ops, pardon me.
The question of whether or not you can have a gun depends on your country and state or region, and the working conditins. You may have to have a gun for safety somewhere nobody else would see you anyway or whatever the case may be.
To get control of the mess you have made of your life you must first not be so coy or trite in identifying the trouble. This is a means of avoidance and you have to face your criminal charges head on word for word because those very words are where you have to start redefining the facts of what "really" hapened.
Anyway, you have to be clean a few years, that period of time may vary in length from place to place. Ten years of no arrests or infractions whatsoever is a good starting guess for an average.
You may be able to restore your full citizen rights without even getting a pardon. I, or someone would have to check up on that for you. It's only a matter of reading a lot of pages from lawbooks online. You can start by looking for the Criminal Codes or Penal Codes. I would memorize every word of the charges against me and every citation or case reference to it and read read read. But then you're probably not in prison.
There may be certain legally bnding business circumstances that may facilitate you're renewing your gun permit like having to carry thousands of dollars to the bank for your mom's business or other legal business activity whereby you ar responsible for protecting the safety of life and property.
Some jurisdictions give "Good Conduct Letters" to parolees who have stayed out of trouble and some state agencies give out Letters of Rehabilitation.
Civic minded activities that look good on a resume also look good when applying for a pardon. Say you went and got your Bachelor's or Master's Degree or became a Doctor and whatever you got your degree in, you helped the poor (or the rich) to find an answer to turning to crime so that you have done your part to curb crime in your country and in the world, etc. etc. You wrote a book! You started a movement!
(okay, sales propaganda) But it's been done! I'm at it now!
And last but not least, you can probably get information on how to proceed in your area, to apply for a pardon, just by inquiring through the proper channels (that would be the very courts that put you in jail) Law books are supposed to be acesible to the public. Most big city courthouses have public law libraries. The funny thing is the public never finds out its open to the public unless they decide to go study law! (You're country wouldn't violate intennational human rights law would they?)
Be warned, "they" are not going to want to pussyfoot around with you about what your charges are (if you have to talk to someone). You have to face your charges if they are that damned bad, cause, what? Face it! You're going to have to talk about it just to ask about it. Unless you know which books to look in and for what.
I still guarded property after I got out of prison. I just had special arrangments made with the people for whom I provided security service.
What's more, either the Rehabilitatin Code or hell some code somewhere I can't think of at the moment, may provide a stipulation whereby you can show that you are being deprived of your only known livlihood and have to be granted your original full privileges of citzenship (the right to carry a gun to blow people away with), then perhaps not. The laws change with the tide of general consent.
You may not need to get a pardon at all. A record expungement might do it. Do yu have one felony or two? Here again, you have to be straight about the wording. What did you or didn't you do and did you go to trial or did you cop a plea and under what circumstances did you cop a plea? See? |