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Felons and Firearms--What can/can't they do? possess?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3638633" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>We have a friend at church that is an attorney that specializes in DUI cases. He was representing a young man that had been arrested for DUI, and he had a previous DUI conviction. He was trying to convince the young man to go for a plea deal and plead guilty of a misdemeanor DUI. When the young man asked him what the difference would be, our friend told him that the DA had filed for a Felony DUI charge, and that if he were convicted of the felony, he would not be able to possess firearms.</p><p></p><p>The young man agreed to the plea deal and then he might very well have never put himself in a position to get another DUI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3638633, member: 7900"] We have a friend at church that is an attorney that specializes in DUI cases. He was representing a young man that had been arrested for DUI, and he had a previous DUI conviction. He was trying to convince the young man to go for a plea deal and plead guilty of a misdemeanor DUI. When the young man asked him what the difference would be, our friend told him that the DA had filed for a Felony DUI charge, and that if he were convicted of the felony, he would not be able to possess firearms. The young man agreed to the plea deal and then he might very well have never put himself in a position to get another DUI. [/QUOTE]
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