Bailenforcer
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He has good right to be nervous. Michigan has a zero tolerance policy with felons near firearms. I just talked to the Parole board on this issue back in October and even though they knew me it was a bit sticky because I was thinking of allowing a kid who got in trouble to parole at my house. I known the kid since he was very young. They said they would be willing to work with me on the issue but stated the policy is zero tolerance and has caused issue with Law Enforcement officers who were also willing to allow someone to parole at their home. So access is the key word and as long as he doesn't have access to grab it I guess it will be ok, but the gun range might be a NO go.
He has good right to be nervous. Michigan has a zero tolerance policy with felons near firearms. I just talked to the Parole board on this issue back in October and even though they knew me it was a bit sticky because I was thinking of allowing a kid who got in trouble to parole at my house. I known the kid since he was very young. They said they would be willing to work with me on the issue but stated the policy is zero tolerance and has caused issue with Law Enforcement officers who were also willing to allow someone to parole at their home. So access is the key word and as long as he doesn't have access to grab it I guess it will be ok, but the gun range might be a NO go.