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In reply to the discussion: I know a convicted felon with an armory. [View all]Lone_Star_Dem
(28,158 posts)12. Don't you have to be exonerated for that to be the case?
In which case he'd no longer be a convicted felon, and free to own guns. There would be no reason for him to claim they belong to his spouse.
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Some people refuse to believe RKBA is a civil right. Federal procedures exist but are in general not
jody
Jan 2013
#17
There was a local gun store here for years, one owner the husband was a convicted
doc03
Jan 2013
#32
Another hole in the system is you, for failing to report the guy's illegally held weapons
slackmaster
Jan 2013
#36
William Spengler (the guy who shot the firefighters) was an ex-con with an armory.
Nine
Jan 2013
#38
"those forms by law cannot be used by the Federal government as a gun registry" --
IdaBriggs
Jan 2013
#53