friend with a felony
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friend with a felony
if i have a friend that has a felony conviction would i be breaking any laws if i was riding in a car with him while carrying my ccw (with permit )
does it make a difference if it is my car or his. i am sure it would be against the law to leave him alone in the car with the gun in the glovebox or console as this would be a felon in posession of a firearm.any and all information would be helpfull as i dont want to get me or my friend in trouble
does it make a difference if it is my car or his. i am sure it would be against the law to leave him alone in the car with the gun in the glovebox or console as this would be a felon in posession of a firearm.any and all information would be helpfull as i dont want to get me or my friend in trouble
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Re: friend with a felony
You would not be breaking any law for carrying on your person in a car with a felon. He might be in violation of his parole/probation terms, but it would depend on the exact terms he received. As a general rule, i don't think he would get into trouble either, but there is always that possibility.
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I can't speak to the legalities of your question but I can tell you my momma (R.I.P.) always told me that I was known by the company I kept. 

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I know of nothing in the law that would make it illegal for you to be carrying while in the company of a felon.
I trust this is a long time friend or some kind of "silly" felony otherwise you wouldn't be associating with him/her anyway. Not that that matters for the purposes of the law, but just personal safety.
I trust this is a long time friend or some kind of "silly" felony otherwise you wouldn't be associating with him/her anyway. Not that that matters for the purposes of the law, but just personal safety.
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well my friends felony was over 25 years ago and he has not been a repeat offender.the friend in question is good people and has no desire to repeat the past.
we are good friends and so that is why i wanted to make sure i dont make a mistake to get either one of us in trouble.
oldgringo:
your mom is correct in her advice,i dont make a habit of hanging around known thugs/muderers/bank robbers or the like, this is a good friend who made a mistake and moved on with his life.i to made mistakes in my life although mine were misdemeanors and i have not made another in 17 years and am thankfull that people learn to forgive and forget.
we are good friends and so that is why i wanted to make sure i dont make a mistake to get either one of us in trouble.
oldgringo:
your mom is correct in her advice,i dont make a habit of hanging around known thugs/muderers/bank robbers or the like, this is a good friend who made a mistake and moved on with his life.i to made mistakes in my life although mine were misdemeanors and i have not made another in 17 years and am thankfull that people learn to forgive and forget.
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So you wouldn't associate with either of the two border patrol agents that were recently commuted? You know they are felons!Oldgringo wrote:I can't speak to the legalities of your question but I can tell you my momma (R.I.P.) always told me that I was known by the company I kept.
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You can be a felon for touching the wrong plant. Don't be so quick to judge.
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Yep...the felony wrap is at times over blown. I know a guy that had a felony conviction for using a credit card he found in a mall. He was 18 at the time. He is 45 now and has a family...four kids...and has never committed a crime since then. he is a church going, god fearing 100K per year pillar of the community. Nobody would ever figure he had ever committed a felony.
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More examples that prove that the insistence that all felons be permanently barred from exercising their 2A RKBA is absurd.
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Speaking of being quick to judge, I told you what my Momma taught me as I was growing up. But since it has been brought up, I am kinda' picky about who I associate with...isn't everybody? 

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Re: friend with a felony
anygunanywhere wrote:More examples that prove that the insistence that all felons be permanently barred from exercising their 2A RKBA is absurd.
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P.S. Felonies, by definition are serious crimes. If a felony is a "silly" felony, it shouldn't be a felony.
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You mean like a college kid mooning somebody and being a registered sex offender for life?WildBill wrote:P.S. Felonies, by definition are serious crimes. If a felony is a "silly" felony, it shouldn't be a felony.
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fickman wrote:You mean like a college kid mooning somebody and being a registered sex offender for life?WildBill wrote:P.S. Felonies, by definition are serious crimes. If a felony is a "silly" felony, it shouldn't be a felony.

Silly felonies do happen. More than most of us want to believe.
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Re: friend with a felony
I know we're getting OT here, but I think being "somewhere in the middle" is a good plan here. That is, I don't want to see recently released felons to have their full rights restored, but then neither do I think they should last forever if they keep their nose clean.
In other words, after you've done your time, you have ## of years of restrictions. Once that time is up (and you've kept your nose clean), then the restrictions are lifted. I would think that the ## would be equal to the ## of years of a sentence you served would be about right.
Just a thought.
In other words, after you've done your time, you have ## of years of restrictions. Once that time is up (and you've kept your nose clean), then the restrictions are lifted. I would think that the ## would be equal to the ## of years of a sentence you served would be about right.
Just a thought.
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Re: friend with a felony
I've had the same question, and some of the same concerns, as my eldest brother is a convicted felon. He made some stupid decisions and ended up with a drug conviction, made into a felony by his "friends" who squeeled like the pigs they were. They walked, and because of the lies they told (the truth would have made it a Class A Misdemeanor), he took a federal felony rap. Anyway, he went balistic on my other brother a couple of years ago because they were riding together and there was a shotgun shell in the back seat of the pickup. I told him that I didn't think they could pin anything on him since he was not in control of the vehicle, and anything found in a vehicle is deemed to be "possessed" by the driver of the vehicle. He didn't believe me, at all, so I told him that was fine, and that he could not ride in my vehicle ever again, because I always have at least one weapon in the truck, usually two, and you never know when a round might fall out of the box or whatever. I wasn't going to allow myself to be cursed by my own brother because he is afraid (understandably), but unwilling to research the law prior to jumping to conclusions.
On another note, I seem to recall something in Texas law (don't quote me on this, IANAL, and it's been 4 years since cop school) about felons being allowed to have a weapon in their home....not outside the home, but IN THE HOUSE, for home defense after a period of time. Seems like it was five years after the completion of their sentence, but I can't remember. I will look into it.
On another note, I seem to recall something in Texas law (don't quote me on this, IANAL, and it's been 4 years since cop school) about felons being allowed to have a weapon in their home....not outside the home, but IN THE HOUSE, for home defense after a period of time. Seems like it was five years after the completion of their sentence, but I can't remember. I will look into it.