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I reckon that it all depends upon how badly the fed prosecutor wants to mess with an individual.
I sat in a fed courtroom and watched while an inmate had several years tacked onto his sentence for possession of a firearm. He was arrested on a parole violation unconnected to firearms while visiting his dad. His dad had several firearms in a room separate from the room where he was arrested. The unlucky fellow was deemed to have been in the presence and possession of firearms while on parole.
It would follow; that someone on felony parole could be prosecuted for accompanying his wife and kids to Wal-Mart to shop for groceries, depending upon the whim of a fed agent and/or prosecutor.
Apr 29, 2009, 7:40:00 PM
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