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FatWhiteMan said...

From what I have been told in conversations with only ones (so take that at what its worth) barring any local or state statutes to the contrary, generally as long as the prohibited person does not have any access or contact with guns, then they can be in the home. Parolees and their spouses, on the other hand are subject to limitations of the parole and may be required to remove them for the duration of the probation.

In other words, the spouse of a felon must not allow access to the prohibited person but is not otherwise prohibited from possessing them. However, if the prohibited person is on probation and the terms specify that there can be no firearms in the home, then all must agree and adhere to the terms of the probation.

My in-laws had a situation about 10 years ago with a child/spouse felon issue.

Apr 29, 2009, 4:56:00 PM


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