+1. I never really thought about it like that but that is a fantastic way to look at it
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Legal Eagle would be the one to talk to, but I haven't seen him posting since the "big Crash"........
If your lady friend has the disposable cash and is willing to go through all the red tape, tell her to talk to an attorney.
Quite frankly as I said nothing to do with me. Quite frankly I am curious about how people get around this issue. Also believe a few bow hunters in this boat have taken up archery to hunt thinking they are not violating the law when in fact in Colorado they are.
I have to disagree with this. I will use my brother as an example... He's in prison for dealing, GTA, B&E's, and something to do with organized crime. He's on his fourth fellony, and stint in prison. Twice, he had a stolen gun on him (last two times). He's due to be released sometime later this year, or next year... Anyway, they have those laws to keep guns his hands (or to make it harder anyway). I think if it isn't a felony agains someone else, fine, restore their rights. Once you screw something up for someone else directly and on purpose though... You're done.