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<blockquote data-quote="jmoney" data-source="post: 2225615" data-attributes="member: 24661"><p>This is correct. I literally just had to look that up the other day in the statute book. Felons are indeed charged with possession of a firearm AFCF for possession of a pellet pistol.</p><p>Furthermore, a quick search showed plenty of cases involving the same problem. I couldn't find the one I was thinking of that dealt with constructive possession when weapons were stored in a safe where the defendant did not have access too. I want to say that in that particular case the court still held that the defendant had knowledge of the weapons, and dominion and control over the premises so they found it to be possession AFCF. Can't be for sure though. Just doing a quick search I found plenty of case law that dances around the issue. I would contact a well seasoned defense attorney to get their thoughts on the issue, but I wouldn't be shocked if a felon was at the minimum indicted for residing somewhere where firearms are located, regardless of whether or not they where inside a safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmoney, post: 2225615, member: 24661"] This is correct. I literally just had to look that up the other day in the statute book. Felons are indeed charged with possession of a firearm AFCF for possession of a pellet pistol. Furthermore, a quick search showed plenty of cases involving the same problem. I couldn't find the one I was thinking of that dealt with constructive possession when weapons were stored in a safe where the defendant did not have access too. I want to say that in that particular case the court still held that the defendant had knowledge of the weapons, and dominion and control over the premises so they found it to be possession AFCF. Can't be for sure though. Just doing a quick search I found plenty of case law that dances around the issue. I would contact a well seasoned defense attorney to get their thoughts on the issue, but I wouldn't be shocked if a felon was at the minimum indicted for residing somewhere where firearms are located, regardless of whether or not they where inside a safe. [/QUOTE]
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