As a gun owner can my son who is a convicted felon, live or visit my house?
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As a gun owner can my son who is a convicted felon, live or visit my house?
Is there a way to secure my weapons so my son can live in or visit my home? I have one handgun and three rifles. I have a lock box for the handgun and a trigger lock. The rifles are in a non locking case.
Asked on July 22, 2010 under Criminal Law, California
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 14 years ago | Contributor
What you need to find out are what your son's conditions of probation are from his attorney or is probation officer. I would think that as a general rule the answer to your question would be "no" on all counts. I do not think that a lock box will matter but I would check with his probation officer as well on that matter. Understand that if in fact he does visit or live with you it will be placing him in a position of violating his probation which is a very, very serious thing. It could revoke his probation and send him back to jail. You may need to make other arraignments for him. Good luck.
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