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    Criminal Records, Expungement Conceal Carry Question in Ohio

    Judge, maybe you can find the proper words right here.... ;) U.S. Supreme Court United States v. Bass, 404 U.S. 336 (1971) A firearm that has never traveled in interstate commerce is not a prohibited weapon under federal law. I just shepardized this case and it's still good law. You might...
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    Credit Cards, Rating, Repair HELP! Tricked into signing stolen credit card HELP!

    Yeah, don't try to explain anything to the cops. Your explanation may get you into deeper trouble. If you can afford an atty., get one. If you can't afford an atty., get one after you're arrested and tell the cops you don't want to make any statements until you talk to an atty. BUT do NOT try...
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    Criminal Records, Expungement Conceal Carry Question in Ohio

    The law pertains to the receiver. Doesn't matter where the components came from because possession of the components isn't illegal. The U.S. Supreme Court already held that if the gun itself never traveled in interstate commerce it's not a 922 violation to possess it. Also: guns (receivers)...
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    Criminal Records, Expungement Conceal Carry Question in Ohio

    Yes, if your state felony is expunged, pardoned or your civil rights restored, you are no longer a prohibited possessor under federal law. Also note: Federal 928 law does not prohibit felons from possessing ANY firearm. It only prohibits certain (most) felons from possessing firearms that have...
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    Guns at workplace

    You're safer with people having guns than you are without.
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    can an employer garnish wages for a stolen item from all employees ?

    He had no legal right to take your money. It was $5 though. Be practical. Making an issue of it will result in ugly consequences at work. Blow it off and start looking for a better job elsewhere.
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    Drug Crimes, Substance Abuse Possession charge for drugs not in my immediate possession

    If it hadn't been in your possession for 4 hrs and you had reported it lost, the prosecution will have trouble establishing that the drugs were yours, but let's face it, not too many people find someone else's purse, put THEIR drugs in the purse and then they also lose it, to have it later found...
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    Weapons, Guns, Firearms hubby falsely accused of major crime

    As far as the felon in possession law, I take it your husband hadn't filed to have his civil rights restored, thereby making him eligible to possess firearms? You may also want to consider that your husband's word to you that He didn't steal the guns may not be true.
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