Stretch
Regular Member
From experience: Guns of yours will affect the possession of her children almost every, single time. The guardian will be prejudice, expect nothing less.
I am going to make a short, curt and striking point.
You need to get a new girlfriend, plain and simple.
Thank you for the input everyone.
Talked to my lawyer. She said not to count on the Guardian at Litem knowing the law. It is legal for me to have guns in a safe or one on my person, this would be actual possession. As long as a felon that has residency at my home does not have access to them.
Constructive possession is a gun in a closet or trunk with a resident felon having access to the house or car.
Either way I’m not breaking the law I’m just setting up one hell of a breakup.
She has never had access to my safes and never will, no interest in them at all.
The only thing I have decided at this point is not to opencarry around her for now.
I knew most of this going into it but the litem thing is a B.
shooters before hooters.
Get a new girlfriend? Really? That is the most intolerant bull **** i have ever herd on this site. People mess up! No one here has had a 100% perfict go of things, I'd put money on that! Lets give the benefit of the doubt and assume its a one off mistake or she is trying to turn her life around.
+1I don't want to judge his girlfriend to quickly I don't know her and or have ever meet her. Admittedly it doesn't happen often but there are times when a good person who has done nothing wrong is wrongfully charged with a felony, I see this most often in DV cases when the male physical has to restrain a woman to protect him self. I know one person who did this but when the cops came even though he never harmed her in any way she had the markings on her and he didn't, long story ahort he is now a convicted felon
I was going to say the same thing...but its a pretty expensive process fom what I understand.
One of the four accomplices in the Lakewood cops shooting was charged as a felon in possession of a firearm because he was found to be in a house at the same time as clemmons, while Clemmons had a gun. They weren't living together, just in a room together at the same time while one had a firearm. Prosecutors charged him even though they admit he never touched it. I forget if he was acquitted, but they still tried it anyway.
I wouldn't trust the GAL to tattle on your girlfriend, and have things investigated.
I am going to make a short, curt and striking point.
You need to get a new girlfriend, plain and simple.
Groves' wife, Rebecca Besherse, said she will petition to get the guns - a Remington .22-caliber long rifle and an Accu-Tek .380 handgun - returned to her. She'd like to sell them, now that her husband will be in prison and not at work. But she's not getting her hopes up.
She said she harbors no ill will toward the jury and wasn't surprised by the verdict.
"They did exactly what they were told to do," she said.
But she still can't understand her husband is in jail because of guns she owned before they even met.
"I did not become a felon by marrying him," she said.
Besherse said they'll appeal the conviction.
She'll soon head to the local Department of Social and Health Services office to apply for benefits on behalf of their 4-year-old daughter, Sophim. As a child of an incarcerated parent, the state will pay for housing, Besherse believes.