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    Felons fall under the criteria of "Prohibited Person".
    They may not possess a firearm regardless of "class" of firearm.
    Having access to a firearm is the same as possession.
    A person who enables possession of a firearm to a "Prohibited Person" is also commiting a felony, especially if knowingly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Felons fall under the criteria of "Prohibited Person".
    They may not possess a firearm regardless of "class" of firearm.
    Having access to a firearm is the same as possession.
    A person who enables possession of a firearm to a "Prohibited Person" is also commiting a felony, especially if knowingly.

    wow.. didnt know that.

    good info!

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