If I am able to get an expungement of a conviction, can I get a concealed weapons license?
If you have a conviction on your record and you obtain an expungement from a district court, you may still be eligible to obtain a concealed handgun license. You should obtain the expungement before applying for a handgun license. If you apply for a license and then attempt to get an expungement, the expungement will not be retroactive; the OSBI will evaluate your handgun license application and consider whatever was on your criminal history record at the time you applied.
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