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In reply to the discussion: Another question for Gungeon dwellers. [View all]jmg257
(11,996 posts)9. Yes. Yes.
        No justification in either example for legally denying a valid permit application.
Denying a valid permit application is typically a severe handicap in an applicant's subsequent application processes, and in some jurisdictions the applicant may not even be notified to the reason(s). This is extremely important to consider when your opinionated actions will have long-term affects on interfering with someone's constitutional rights. 
Valid reasons do exist for denial of an application, but the applicant being sad, or having a big insurance policy, are not.
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        Why can't we just have the police take John and Bill into custody until they get better?
        Nuclear Unicorn
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        "...any entry level psychology test." Seems like all that's used to be an expert on DU!
        Eleanors38
        May 2016
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        jmg257
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        Nuclear Unicorn
        Apr 2016
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        jmg257
        Apr 2016
        #31
      
        
        Our Uncle Ruckus* expects deference as our (self-proclaimed) moral and intellectual superior...
        friendly_iconoclast
        Apr 2016
        #32
      
        
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        Marengo
        May 2016
        #51
      
        
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        Giggity
        May 2016
        #53
      
        
        A Men's Rights Advocate is offended a woman wants a gun permit because she claims her ex
        Nuclear Unicorn
        Apr 2016
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        benEzra
        Apr 2016
        #13
      
        
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        friendly_iconoclast
        May 2016
        #45
      
        
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        pablo_marmol
        May 2016
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