gotsig wrote:
ok some what on topic somewhat not my soon to be ex will be getting released soo and she has a felony while she is here before she can move to Oregon. Can I have my pistol in the house on me person with her around?
From what I have gathered if I leave it at home like when I go to work since I don't like dealing with the stupid boots a** MP's on base I just have to have it locked up and can't have the keys accessible to her. Is that correct? I have asked her lawyer who is the most worthless thing but he said he had no clue what the law is regarding that. Thanks for any info. If I could I would just send her straight to Oregon but yeah.
On a side not I hate the divorce law in this state with how I have to be separated for a year before I can finalize. GRRRRRR. Ok I'm done now.
Semper Fi
You are letting your soon to be ex wife live with you? Forget the felony and that she was incarcerated, any ex wife living with you should not have access to a firearm.... you may end up on the news.
Also, as imagined, I am against felons possessing weapons. The recidivism rate is too high to pretend that felons won't commit felonies after release. Violent or not, it's pretty easy not to commit a felony and be put in prison (at least I have found it easy). Yes, of course there are those crazy laws out there on the books from when this country first started, but those laws aren't enforced. A class to let 17 year olds know what is felony behavior vs misdemeanor behavior? Really? Do we really need to spend money and time for that? Isn't that common sense? I think it would be the duty of 18 year olds to understand the world they are now entering as adults by taking responsibility and reading up themselves if they don't understand.
A little off topic but correlates to previous posts on this thread.... what about sex offender's having to register? I guess those who posted about restoring all firearms rights would also fight for the rights of sex offenders and against registering as one.