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<blockquote data-quote="Slack" data-source="post: 1359461" data-attributes="member: 13947"><p>I think he is trying to say that the jury instructions (and the underlying statute) indicates that the felon may not be in the vehicle that has a firearm present, regardless of who is in possession or control of the firearm.</p><p></p><p>Though "knowingly and willfully" would require that the felon was actually aware of a firearm. Of course if a firearm is properly concealed, then there is no knowledge unless someone is specifically told. </p><p></p><p>Don't go telling others about your CCW, it may get them in trouble. I don't typically ask people if they are felons. Keep the info to yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slack, post: 1359461, member: 13947"] I think he is trying to say that the jury instructions (and the underlying statute) indicates that the felon may not be in the vehicle that has a firearm present, regardless of who is in possession or control of the firearm. Though "knowingly and willfully" would require that the felon was actually aware of a firearm. Of course if a firearm is properly concealed, then there is no knowledge unless someone is specifically told. Don't go telling others about your CCW, it may get them in trouble. I don't typically ask people if they are felons. Keep the info to yourself. [/QUOTE]
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