Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
Actually, it is pretty standard in every Colorado court that someone charged with any type of domestic violence is required to not possess a firearm. This condition is almost universally applied as a part of someone's release pending judicial action. I've even seen some bizarre and less than clever work around for accused who happen to need a firearm as part of their regular duties but that is a different discussion.

Bottom line, if things look bad, walk away. Avoid the possibility that you may be charged with a crime. Have as many friendly witnesses as possible, and create a plan to divest yourself of firearms in the event of a life changing event.

Be safe.


A reality based answer but it's still unjust for the innocent accused and it violates the principle of innocent until proven guilty.

Punish the guilty mightily after a trial but spare the innocent and law abiding a denial of basic rights solely upon an accusation.