10-11-2017, 10:45 AM
I said charge the gun owner the same as the offender, and then conduct a trial.
If it’s obvious that the gun owner took extraordinary measures to secure the gun, and a safe or a locked box were broken into, then , to me, that would earn that gun owner an acquittal.
If, however, gun owner had guns under lock and key, and key was taken to open the safe/lock box, that would earn a guilty verdict.
In other words, disturbed teenager knows where dad keeps the key to the safe and takes it.
Guilty, buddy.
If it’s obvious that the gun owner took extraordinary measures to secure the gun, and a safe or a locked box were broken into, then , to me, that would earn that gun owner an acquittal.
If, however, gun owner had guns under lock and key, and key was taken to open the safe/lock box, that would earn a guilty verdict.
In other words, disturbed teenager knows where dad keeps the key to the safe and takes it.
Guilty, buddy.