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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_60" data-source="post: 1916909" data-attributes="member: 16957"><p>Actually, it is one of my son-in-laws who has the problem. He's a pretty decent fellow now, but he made a few stupid mistakes when he was younger and dumber ending up with a felony drug possession. I think he sometimes kind of feels like a 'third wheel' around my son, and other son-in-law, because all of us are into shooting sports, conceal carry, and such. So, I have been trying to figure out a way to help him out so he'll feel more included, and I was hoping a muzzle stuffer could be the way, but I guess not. That is why the new question about having his rights restored. Maybe, if I can find out about how the process is done we can get the ball rolling in that direction - if possible. But frankly, he nor I has 10K to be able to spend on a possible goose chase. Anyways, thanks for all the replies and if anyone wants to add please do so. </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_60, post: 1916909, member: 16957"] Actually, it is one of my son-in-laws who has the problem. He's a pretty decent fellow now, but he made a few stupid mistakes when he was younger and dumber ending up with a felony drug possession. I think he sometimes kind of feels like a 'third wheel' around my son, and other son-in-law, because all of us are into shooting sports, conceal carry, and such. So, I have been trying to figure out a way to help him out so he'll feel more included, and I was hoping a muzzle stuffer could be the way, but I guess not. That is why the new question about having his rights restored. Maybe, if I can find out about how the process is done we can get the ball rolling in that direction - if possible. But frankly, he nor I has 10K to be able to spend on a possible goose chase. Anyways, thanks for all the replies and if anyone wants to add please do so. Thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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