Thank you for this info! Ive actually recently turned in my application for reinstating my gun rights.getting 3 letters of character and notorized was hardest for me. My home appointment interview is next Thursday and im just nervous and dont want to screw this up because ive been trying to get this process done for over 10yrs now
Hey- how did it go??? For most of my clients, the reference letters are the most stressful part of the process. In my consultancy, I help folks determine their best references, and then I interview the references, write a draft of a reference letter based on our conversation, and then send it to them for review. I'm also a notary public, and can help on that end.
I received my pardon in 2020. However they didn't give me the gun rights. They have denied my appeal 3 times. I may have a compelling argument that could potentially rewrite the process for everyone. Who do I call?
@@XconMedia Hi- I help folks who have been in this situation. When firearms rights are denied, you can petition again two years after the decision. In this new application, you will need to make a persuasive argument that things are materially different than they were the last time you applied. That might include including a substance abuse evaluation, an on-line firearms safety course (for hunters, for example), or perhaps new references from your prior applications who can give a different perspective to the board than they'd had before. -Adam Pardon
If this is still something you are looking into, my business, Adam Pardon, helps folks petition for pardon and rights restoration. Many of my clients now live in different states from the state of their conviction(s). If I can assist (I handle all aspects of the process), let me know.
I am not part of Georgia Justice, nor an attorney, but am an independent pardon consultant in Atlanta. For the past four years I have helped clients petition for pardon and restoration of rights across the country. -Adam Pardon
I've been asked by some folks for my contact info, and each time I've tried to do so, my comments in that thread disappear. So- folks looking to offload their petitions for pardon and restoration of rights to a professional (me!), my profile should have the info for which you're looking. Best- Adam Pardon
Thank you. Amazed there aren’t thousands of subscribers and comments. We need your organization to go viral. ✅
Right?? I've been amazed at the amount of *REALLY GOOD* content they make available. The website is an embarrassment of riches!
Thank you so much ☺️
Thank you for this info! Ive actually recently turned in my application for reinstating my gun rights.getting 3 letters of character and notorized was hardest for me. My home appointment interview is next Thursday and im just nervous and dont want to screw this up because ive been trying to get this process done for over 10yrs now
I received one early this year. It is possible and I wish you the best.
Hey- how did it go??? For most of my clients, the reference letters are the most stressful part of the process. In my consultancy, I help folks determine their best references, and then I interview the references, write a draft of a reference letter based on our conversation, and then send it to them for review. I'm also a notary public, and can help on that end.
Watched the entire video and don't know how to contact this organization. please inform us. Many thanks
I'd think the easiest would be to go to their website. It contains contact information.
I received my pardon in 2020. However they didn't give me the gun rights. They have denied my appeal 3 times. I may have a compelling argument that could potentially rewrite the process for everyone. Who do I call?
What was your charge how long has it been etc
Armed Robbery and I was released nearly 11 years and haven't even caught a speeding ticket.
@@XconMedia Hi- I help folks who have been in this situation. When firearms rights are denied, you can petition again two years after the decision. In this new application, you will need to make a persuasive argument that things are materially different than they were the last time you applied. That might include including a substance abuse evaluation, an on-line firearms safety course (for hunters, for example), or perhaps new references from your prior applications who can give a different perspective to the board than they'd had before. -Adam Pardon
How can I go back in front of the judge and use first Offenders if I didn't know about it before getting convinced
I have a felony in Hall County in July of 1987. Can I get help please. I live in Ky now
If this is still something you are looking into, my business, Adam Pardon, helps folks petition for pardon and rights restoration. Many of my clients now live in different states from the state of their conviction(s). If I can assist (I handle all aspects of the process), let me know.
Is there a office in Atlanta
I am not part of Georgia Justice, nor an attorney, but am an independent pardon consultant in Atlanta. For the past four years I have helped clients petition for pardon and restoration of rights across the country. -Adam Pardon
@@AdamPardonMe how can you be reached
@@rollo1thousand154 I've been trying to reply, but my reply keeps disappearing?
@@rollo1thousand154 put a dot before "Me," and you have my web address.
Can Pardons help with getting in the military?
Hi Amir - please reach out to probation@GJP.org with your question.
I've been asked by some folks for my contact info, and each time I've tried to do so, my comments in that thread disappear. So- folks looking to offload their petitions for pardon and restoration of rights to a professional (me!), my profile should have the info for which you're looking. Best- Adam Pardon
@rollo1thousand154^^^