Can my son who is a felon, be in the house with family, where guns are in a cabinet?
Written by admin on February 10, 2009 – 9:16 pm -He worked choices defective to 19. He served his time in the initial phase (? Been awarded the issuance of work) and has a new month of a trial of seven years. Now? 29, unpaid, lives a clean life? respected by others. I 'm unclear about the laws of Virginia regarding the possession of the firearm. Does this mean that truly touches the gun or what? in the same room as a gun? c '? This will change after the test? I know can 't have a question or a firearm, but what if your work takes the houses where? these are the guns? ? there a gray area that takes into account this? Christmas is coming and so? meetings of the family. We have inherited some antique firearms that are in a case of exposure in our home. How this affects him? He 's worked hard over the past 7 years to set things right, I want to do right by him.
Tags: Antique Firearms, Possession, Self Employed
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By mialibom on Feb 12, 2009 | Reply
No, must be removed or must move. That? a violation of his word of honor.
By rickinnocal on Feb 14, 2009 | Reply
If your antique firearms are in a locked cabinet exposure that does not have a key he is fine. If you are someone else 's house for work and there' gun of SA which is located just outside then he "could" be theoretically be charged of possession unless the gun owner is also present - but only an idiot would leave a still unknown with unrestricted access to a gun in his house. Richard
By gomanyes on Feb 16, 2009 | Reply
Just close the locker key and selo sure doesn 't have access. I 'm not sure if you are required to do that by law, but it 'sense of s.