Update:
Reading my discharge paperwork from the VA, it says that my 5150 turned into a 5250 after a "hearing" during my hospital stay of eleven days. So, as far as I know that equates to a lifetime Federal ban. We'll see what the DA and judge have to say about it, though. If anyone has any...
Had my first court hearing on this matter on Monday. The district attorney seemed unprepared and neither her or the judge had any of the paperwork associated with my case. The DA said that since I was hospitalized, if they held me on a 5250 it would be a lifetime ban, but that she would look...
I have no problem doing that, and I'm sure I will have to do one during the course of this case, but do I really even have to, since the five years has expired? I was under the impression that the ban is lifted after 5 years without any review or examination...
Thank you, Chaplain Charlie, for...
Update on my situation:
I waited for the 5 year ban on firearms to expire, after that, I submitted a Personal Firearms Eligibility Check (PFEC) and received a denial notice in the mail a couple weeks later.
A month ago, I went down to the county court house and submitted a "Request For...
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I am currently working on getting a service-connected left shoulder injury I have to be deemed combat-related and eligible for CRSC. They have received my submission so I'm just waiting on their findings.
My right shoulder also has a service-connected rating. I believe my right...
After being frustrated with the VA's lack of initiative in helping me find a solution to a very complex shoulder problem that I have, I started to look elsewhere and have found a surgeon that is willing to do a shoulder replacement, which is what I have needed for some time now. This shoulder...
CORRECTION: The initial claim was received by the VA on February, 28, 2013. My mistake. The pay adjustment was backdated to September 29, 2012 when I left active duty.
Yeah. I guess I just had gotten used to the waiting game having already gone through the process of being medically retired from active duty. For that process I was even held 10 months past my EAS, but it was all worth it in the end. At least the back pay money for being moved to 100 percent...