Q: I’m wondering if an agreed restraining order that I got years ago effects my gun rights
I got a civil agreed restraining order in Knoxville tn in 2017 and I’m wondering if it restricts my right to own guns. I was never charged with any crime or arrested. I had a x girlfriend who got mad at me and filed a order of protection and I was a kid and didn’t know what to do so I got an attorney and he said getting an agreed order is the best thing to do because you lose cases like this even though there is no evidence or proof because it’s a liability to the court if you were to actually go out and do something. Below is what the order says
restrained from contacting the Petitioner, by email, text message, telephone, postal mail, or any other means. It is further ORDERED that the Respondent, shall be, and hereby is, restrained from coming about the Petitioner. It is further ORDERED that this Agreed Restraining Order shall remain in effect until and
unless modified by the Court.
A: You will have to read the complete OP verbatim. They usually restrict firearm possession, but not always. However rarely are they extended past 1 year from the Order's entry. Yours is probably expired and of no effect. Why did your lawyer not tell you about any firearm restrictions? You might want to call him now.
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