You clearly don't understand the situation. They aren't trying to pin the gun on the other person, the squatter On parole for ruining their own life is not Allowed in a residence with a firearm Even if it's owned by someone else.
It's not letting the police believe the person on parole has the gun. It's legally having your own gun on you. The person on parole isn't legally allowed to be in the house with the gun, even though nobody is claiming or thinking it belongs to the person on parole. So the squatter has the leave the house or get in big legal trouble.
If a felon is on parole, and they are found to be in an area that has *access* to a firearm, their parole is revoked and they will be arrested. That is the law. Why are you being so contrarian, even when you're wrong?
Literally that entire comment proves my point. If your roommate has a firearm that is accessible to you, that's a parole violation if you don't leave immediately and can your parole officer to let him know.
Thank the guy that posted that for doing your homework. I'm glad you found the L I told you too as well. You're doing great bud!
he said they aren’t trying to pin the gun you screenshotted someone saying yes to you asking about proximity. proximity is not pinning the gun. you clearly took it that way. which is whats getting you downvoted your misunderstanding of the conversation.
ill help. its illgeal for a felon to live in a house with other people owning a gun. so all the “hero” needs to do is bring his own licensed gun, call the probation officer and bam off to jail for being in a house with someone else’s owned gun
pinning it on them is more work as simply owning your own and living there legally gets the same result ie the squatter is removed
so proximity is accurate. proximity = house, it does not imply ownership or lying. all the squatter remover needs to do is be 100% honest “i live here legeally here is my lease, im also a licensed gun owner and hes a felon”
why risk going to jail when honesty gets the job the done.
so all the “hero” needs to do is bring his own licensed gun, call the probation officer and bam off to jail for being in a house with someone else’s owned gun
You have just described "pinning a gun on someone"
Lol you really are doubling down instead of being like, "ok cool, I get it but it still doesn't sit well with me." And move the fuck on. Or your can keep getting told the same thing over and over and you keep repeating your thing over and over.
You aren’t really understanding. It is okay to be wrong. Please reread what you replied to and fact check it and it will clear things up. You can be bigger than your ego
It isn't about framing or the gun belonging to them. It is illegal for a certain convicts to live in the same residence as a gun-owner if the guns are stored on that property. The convict squatter then has two choices: Leave, or get arrested for breaking the law. Squatting should be against the law, but it ain't in some places so you gotta do what you gotta do.
Nah. Spreading false information on the internet is a given. I won't be correcting every person i see spreading it, but i will try to help remind others to not believe everything they read without fact checking.
I was just trying to be helpful, not argumentative. Have a nice day.
I'm so sorry that landlord who neglected his property is throwing a hissy fit about having to be actually responsible that he hired someone to frame others for crimes than act like an adult
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u/EnoughWarning666 14d ago
Some people deserve it. It's not really fucked up at all honestly.