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Old May 8, 2013, 11:38 AM   #14
tulsamal
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Join Date: October 25, 2004
Location: Vinita, OK
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The laws don't "vary by state" in my Dad's case. He pled guilty to a Federal felony. And it was the Feds who told him (along with his attorney and the judge) that he could no longer have guns in his house. Whether "the wife owned them" or they were in a safe or whatever. They actually told him that if there was a search of his house for any reason and they found so much as one round of .22 LR, he would go to jail. And since my Mom would be implicated as accessory... they said they would charge her as well. She's such a threat since she's never even had a parking ticket and she is 72 years old! Of course you could say the same thing about my 72 year old Dad who worked for DoD as a civilian for 40 years. With top secret classification. Actually "above" standard top secret since he was totally "in the black world." GS-17.

Don't get me started. It's a dark and twisty path when the Federal gov't decides to "make an example of you."

Gregg
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