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<blockquote data-quote="TKNO1015s" data-source="post: 1245370" data-attributes="member: 12545"><p>Originally Posted by ratski </p><p>OK, I know that a convicted felon can't buy a firearm, but what about living in a household that has a firearm? </p><p></p><p>No</p><p></p><p></p><p>Quote:</p><p>Originally Posted by ratski </p><p>At what point does it become an enforceable violation of the law or parole? </p><p></p><p>As soon as your PO finds out</p><p></p><p></p><p>Quote:</p><p>Originally Posted by ratski </p><p>Can a wife claim that the firearms in the house are hers and that cover the situation? </p><p></p><p>No</p><p>__________________</p><p>In addition to the correct answers above: #1 If the felon was placed under supervision coming from a correctional center, a home verification was done prior to release to include telling those that he was going to live with that he can no longer live in a residence with firearms. #2 When he reported to the pp office within 24 hours of his release he was given a set of rules in writing which included no firearms. #3 If he is telling you any different, this is one of your many clues as to why he is a felon. There should be no reason that the question needed to be asked, the felon on probation knows what he can do and what he can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TKNO1015s, post: 1245370, member: 12545"] Originally Posted by ratski OK, I know that a convicted felon can't buy a firearm, but what about living in a household that has a firearm? No Quote: Originally Posted by ratski At what point does it become an enforceable violation of the law or parole? As soon as your PO finds out Quote: Originally Posted by ratski Can a wife claim that the firearms in the house are hers and that cover the situation? No __________________ In addition to the correct answers above: #1 If the felon was placed under supervision coming from a correctional center, a home verification was done prior to release to include telling those that he was going to live with that he can no longer live in a residence with firearms. #2 When he reported to the pp office within 24 hours of his release he was given a set of rules in writing which included no firearms. #3 If he is telling you any different, this is one of your many clues as to why he is a felon. There should be no reason that the question needed to be asked, the felon on probation knows what he can do and what he can't. [/QUOTE]
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