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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 885441" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>I didn't see this thread that way, several people have opined that being around a felon should not be a cause for worry with a CCW.</p><p></p><p>Someone linked to my post on this subject back in the spring. The guy I was going to have working for me struck out on his own and has his own lawn care service now and did well this past year, he is now married to one of the ladies that works in our office and he's genuinely a pleasent guy to be around. </p><p></p><p><strong><em>If I know someone is a felon</em></strong> I consider it my responsibility to not intentionally do something which could cause them to have legal issues. </p><p></p><p>Back in 96 or 97 right after I first had my CCW I had a friend in my truck, this guy is truly a bad guy, but he never was anything but straight up and honest with me for some reason, anyway I get pulled over, do the whole heres my license I'm carrying a pistol here routine. The officer comes back hands me everything back and looks right at my passenger and says I know you, turns to me and says do you know your passenger is an ex con. I asked if this was a problem and was told no and sent on down the road. </p><p></p><p>I know the felony passenger portion of the SDA has changed I wish I had my original manual from way back when so I could point out the differences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 885441, member: 4307"] I didn't see this thread that way, several people have opined that being around a felon should not be a cause for worry with a CCW. Someone linked to my post on this subject back in the spring. The guy I was going to have working for me struck out on his own and has his own lawn care service now and did well this past year, he is now married to one of the ladies that works in our office and he's genuinely a pleasent guy to be around. [B][I]If I know someone is a felon[/I][/B] I consider it my responsibility to not intentionally do something which could cause them to have legal issues. Back in 96 or 97 right after I first had my CCW I had a friend in my truck, this guy is truly a bad guy, but he never was anything but straight up and honest with me for some reason, anyway I get pulled over, do the whole heres my license I'm carrying a pistol here routine. The officer comes back hands me everything back and looks right at my passenger and says I know you, turns to me and says do you know your passenger is an ex con. I asked if this was a problem and was told no and sent on down the road. I know the felony passenger portion of the SDA has changed I wish I had my original manual from way back when so I could point out the differences. [/QUOTE]
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