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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 2493443" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>An attorney wouldn't suggest discussing involvement in an illegal act on the internet. (Reason for suggesting the deleting)</p><p></p><p>Frankly, if I had pending felony charges, I would want to walk as straight a line on the legal side as I possibly could. If I was not absolutely sure possessing a firearm was in the clear for me, I would make sure somebody who could legally possess the firearm would hold onto it, until my situation was resolved. </p><p></p><p>I am not a lawyer and I am just an routine purchaser of firearms and when I fill out the 4473 to purchase a new firearm it seems there is a question or two about pending charges. I cannot quote them word for word. I have never answered "YES" to see what would happen, as I do NOT having pending charges nor have I ever had a felony charge. If answering "Yes" would prevent the sale of a firearm, I would have reasonable doubt that it would be legal for me to possess a firearm. </p><p></p><p>To each there own. You came here and asked for opinions. You are going to get a varied response of opinions. In the end, only 2 opinions will matter. 1. The opinion of the person with pending felony charges decision to possess or not possess a firearm. 2. The opinion of a judge deciding whether it was legal or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 2493443, member: 1546"] An attorney wouldn't suggest discussing involvement in an illegal act on the internet. (Reason for suggesting the deleting) Frankly, if I had pending felony charges, I would want to walk as straight a line on the legal side as I possibly could. If I was not absolutely sure possessing a firearm was in the clear for me, I would make sure somebody who could legally possess the firearm would hold onto it, until my situation was resolved. I am not a lawyer and I am just an routine purchaser of firearms and when I fill out the 4473 to purchase a new firearm it seems there is a question or two about pending charges. I cannot quote them word for word. I have never answered "YES" to see what would happen, as I do NOT having pending charges nor have I ever had a felony charge. If answering "Yes" would prevent the sale of a firearm, I would have reasonable doubt that it would be legal for me to possess a firearm. To each there own. You came here and asked for opinions. You are going to get a varied response of opinions. In the end, only 2 opinions will matter. 1. The opinion of the person with pending felony charges decision to possess or not possess a firearm. 2. The opinion of a judge deciding whether it was legal or not. [/QUOTE]
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