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SAY 2 1984 BOOK 56 PAGE 890 ` s <br />infractions by themselves, but because the infractions were <br />not admitted. He did not believe they warranted denial as <br />they were misdemeanors. In consistence with our past policy <br />of recommending denial where people have either erroneously <br />or inadvertently left off information regarding arrests, he <br />has recommended denial in this case also. <br />Commissioner Lyons was concerned that the questions on;. <br />the application were not answered fully. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, that the Board <br />deny Edward Lee Ayers a permit to carry a <br />concealed weapon, with the understanding that <br />reapplication with full facts can be made within <br />the next -six months. <br />Under discussion, Chairman Scurlock felt that <br />consistency in answering the questions on the application <br />form is very important, as the County went through a process <br />where we have tightened up and tried to provide a little <br />safer way for individuals to carry a concealed weapon. He <br />believed that all of the Commissioners feel uncomfortable in <br />the process of issuing pistol permits, and he personally <br />finds it very difficult to sign the permits as Chairman. He <br />believed if Mr. Ayers would fill out all the lines in the <br />application with the correct information, there might be a <br />different outcome, but the Motion at this point is for <br />denial and reapplication within six months. He asked Mr. <br />Ayers if he understood the Motion and Mr. Ayers indicated he <br />did. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />The Motion was voted on and carried <br />unanimously (4-0, Commissioner Bowman <br />being absent due to illness.) <br />5 <br />
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