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brademerika t1_itqbwyf wrote

It should be automatic that if you accidentally discharge a firearm you lose your right to have or use firearms.

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gearhead488 t1_itqcbpt wrote

Hard to argue that. You’ve proven without a doubt that you aren’t responsible enough.

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Stonehard_gigachad t1_itqct1j wrote

Actually it nearly is always an automatic lose of ccw rights. So that means no concealed carry. He would have a record with the county so buying more guns would be up to them to approve.

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Fetlocks_Glistening t1_itqidg1 wrote

And if it's a revolver rather than an automatic, then a transferrable penalty that sort of goes around from offender to offender

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DangerGrey t1_itw31rr wrote

wow, that was a reach, but once I got up here, I was glad I made the trip. golf claps

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custard_doughnuts t1_ittxgaz wrote

Seems fair.

Also if you are deemed to have 'armed' yourself with it at anytime in a public place when there wasn't immediate risk to yourself or others*

*Actually that should be prison time

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