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Everytown fact check

ps1mhd

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Found this on their site.
Kentucky
•Has weak child access prevention law: It is a felony to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly provide a handgun to a child under 18.
It is a felony for a parent or guardian to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly provide a handgun to a child under 18 if the parent or guardian knows there is a substantial risk the child will use the gun to commit a felony or that the child has been convicted of a crime of violence

Don't remember reading this anywhere. But I don't keep up with laws for kids.
What would a substantial risk be by law?
My granddaughter is a little young for a firearm just learned to walk :lol:.

Mike
 
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