My cousin just got married and lives in Alaska. He is 24 years old.
Unfortunately, when he was younger, he did his fair share of hell raising, and has a criminal history. Specifically, he is a convicted felon. He was convicted of a felony for breaking a car window and removing some music CD's. How this wasn't plead down to something else I don't know, but I digress...
Anyhow, maybe I just say this because he's my cousin, but I believe he is a reformed individual. He hasn't been in trouble for a while, just settled down, has a steady job in construction, etc. He may be coming to visit me at some point. If he does, first of all, is it legal for him to stay in a house with firearms in it? Secondly, is it legal for him to come shooting with me? Personally I wouldn't have any problem trusting him with/around firearms, but I'd like to know what the law says about it, because I don't want to do anything that would get either of us charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, when he was younger, he did his fair share of hell raising, and has a criminal history. Specifically, he is a convicted felon. He was convicted of a felony for breaking a car window and removing some music CD's. How this wasn't plead down to something else I don't know, but I digress...
Anyhow, maybe I just say this because he's my cousin, but I believe he is a reformed individual. He hasn't been in trouble for a while, just settled down, has a steady job in construction, etc. He may be coming to visit me at some point. If he does, first of all, is it legal for him to stay in a house with firearms in it? Secondly, is it legal for him to come shooting with me? Personally I wouldn't have any problem trusting him with/around firearms, but I'd like to know what the law says about it, because I don't want to do anything that would get either of us charged with a crime.
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