Leaving a loaded unsecured firearm in your own home, no I don't think that
should be a crime.
Leaving a loaded unsecured firearm in a public bathroom where a child may
and in this case, did find it... I think that is a very different scenario.
On Apr 26, 2017 9:25 AM, <norlando@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So clearly there's a double standard here I was surprised to learn that
they even revoked his carry permit but my question is if this scenario
happened to Joe shmoe do you think there *should* be a penalty? Obviously
leaving a firearm lying around is stupid and irresponsible but is it worth
of a crime? Just curious on some peoples thoughts I can see it both ways.
--------- Original Message ---------
Subject: [hsa] Re: Barnstable cop
From: "langerlaw@xxxxxxxx" <langerlaw@xxxxxxxx>
Date: 4/26/17 12:25 am
To: hsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reporter calls me; quotes Jason. THEN doesn't even cite that statute, which
I gave her, WITH the penalties.
WTF?
KGL
http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/20170425/barnstable-
sergeant-on-leave-after-leaving-gun-in-restaurant
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