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<blockquote data-quote="jrf" data-source="post: 597052" data-attributes="member: 6053"><p>In an ideal world, I would think the intention of the law is to keep the felon away from possessing or appearing to possess a firearm. I would look at it as not wanting him riding around in a car with a bunch of bad elements that have not yet been convicted, but probably soon will be. In other words, avoid the argument "its not my gun, its his gun."</p><p></p><p>Its a lawn work job, he's not working in an armory, and both the felon and the employer are doing right by helping the felon be a productive citizen. </p><p></p><p>I believe a wealthy convicted felon could be in a vehicle or home with an armed body guard.</p><p></p><p>But then this isn't an ideal world. All actions are up for interpretation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrf, post: 597052, member: 6053"] In an ideal world, I would think the intention of the law is to keep the felon away from possessing or appearing to possess a firearm. I would look at it as not wanting him riding around in a car with a bunch of bad elements that have not yet been convicted, but probably soon will be. In other words, avoid the argument "its not my gun, its his gun." Its a lawn work job, he's not working in an armory, and both the felon and the employer are doing right by helping the felon be a productive citizen. I believe a wealthy convicted felon could be in a vehicle or home with an armed body guard. But then this isn't an ideal world. All actions are up for interpretation. [/QUOTE]
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