WP22
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Nobody said anything about allowing a felon to fire guns at a range or anywhere else. Nobody said anything about a felon handling guns. Neither did the op. Nobody but you.
I don't know about you, but when I go to the range, I don't go up and down the line asking everybody for a copy of their criminal record.
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So your not comfortable having a felon next to you at a range, but once he goes through the proper channels and expunged his felony you feel comfortable?
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I'm not ok with felons standing next to me at the range. If you are, then we agree to disagree, no problem. Have a nice day.
At what point in time do you consider a felon to have paid his debt to society?
Knowingly bringing a felon to a firing range, putting him on the firing line with firearms and his son (for whom he is legally responsible)... this would be questionable in a court of law if something occurred. It CERTAINLY would be brought up by the prosecutors and judge. If you think is would never be mentioned if, god forbid, someone shot themselves at a class or the range (see previous instance) in a court of law, then we disagree. That's why they make chocolate and vanilla.
If it legal for a person convicted of a DWI, with a suspended drivers license to be a passenger in a car, why is not ok from a legal standpoint for a felon to be a range **watching** his son shooting guns.
My advice to the op, have a "no touch under any circumstances" talk with the dad, go and enjoy your day.
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I'm curious.... how do you know the FFL called them and "told them something"?
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My opinion and my opinion only, if it were me, at this point, I would shut up about it and move on with my life. I can't see how futher dwelling on it can be benefitial.
I would make sure all my T's were crossed and my I's dotted, though, just in case.
PSEG Cool Customer
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Preach it on.
But like everything else it will be, eventually, mandatory.