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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoes the penalty for the traitors involve revoking gun privileges?
Can some of these people have their guns taken away?
Please say it's true
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Does the penalty for the traitors involve revoking gun privileges? (Original Post)
Baltimike
Jan 2021
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dware
(12,429 posts)1. Depends on what they're convicted of.
A misdemeanor? No.
A Felony? Hell yeah.
BlueIdaho
(13,582 posts)2. And a felon caught with a gun
Faces serious time in the grey bar hotel.
Caliman73
(11,744 posts)3. Felony convictions can certainly lead to losing the right to own firearms.
If that happens, then the convict has to surrender their firearms to LE or they can dispose of them by giving them to family, but that depends on the Stated Jurisdiction on firearms.
In California (I believe) you can only transfer firearms from spouse to spouse or from Parent - Adult offspring (vis versa).