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Kid breaks in to locked cabinet.
Pistol was unloaded.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Or: Kid held a "Certificate of Competency in Firearms and Hunter Safety".
Can get that at 14yo
if it was locked up how did he get it?
and obviously if the father had it secured, then no he shouldn't face any charges.
my comment is based on the premise he failed to secure it. I should have clarified that in my previous post. my fault.
cabinet? safe?
where/how did he get the ammo?
I had my Missouri Safety Hunter Education card at 13. Not sure what that has to do with anything? That doesn't allow a minor to bypass the law and possess, own or purchase a handgun.
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Doesn't matter where he got the ammo. Law only stipulates that loaded firearms be locked up.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Maybe you should read the Maryland statutes regarding children and the storage of firearms. Crays posted them for you.
If you're going to claim a law was broken by the father at least know your shit. We already know the shooter didnt give a damn whuch laws forbid him from possessing a handgun.
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Again:
Child Access Prevention in Maryland
Last updated November 17, 2017.
Maryland law provides that a person “may not store or leave a loaded firearm in a location where the person knew or should have known that an unsupervised child would gain access to the firearm.”1 This section does not apply if:
•The child’s access is supervised by an individual age 18 or older;
•The child’s access was obtained as a result of unlawful entry;
•The firearm is in the possession or control of a law enforcement officer while the officer is engaged in official duties; or
•The child has a certificate of firearm and hunter safety.2
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