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Eckberg Lammers, P.C.

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Review Left On 11/28/2019
Midwest Racing Channel

So let me get this straight. I apply for my permit to purchase and possess a firearm "BECAUSE I'M LEGALLY ELIGIBLE" and I end up getting an application delay and eventually an application denial based on your decision which cost me money because you made the wrong decision and now I'm out money because of you and you tell me to retain my own counsel when this is your fault and your mistake???..... I was told by the Blaine police department that you informed them and told them not to issue me my firearm permit because of a civil case on my record that was dismissed 7 years ago, and I was told by the Blaine police because of you by telling them to deny it to me, because of that I had to petition the courts in order to have my firearm and ammunition rights restored under Minnesota law and statutes which included a civil court filling fee, a mental health assessment, etc. I ended up going to court and wasted my time money and energy all because you made a wrong decision based off of wrong perceived information. And why would I bother retaining my own counsel over this? That makes no sense. Crooked lawyers and law makers and anti gun lobbyist like you who cost innocent people money like me are a waste of time and energy. Not I have to take the judge ordered statement given to me to the police department ordering them to give me my firearm permit. Assuming this happened because you don't know the law or you are anti gun anti America and either way you are in the wrong and you messed up and cost me money that could have went towards meaningful things. Oh well my loss ‍♂️ thanks for nothing GOD BLESS AMERICA

What is the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights?

The Second Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791. It reads:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

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