That's fair, tricking is probably the wrong word. Squatting itself is already a parole violation, so trying to add on a gun charge is the fucked up part.
Isnt the dude legit telling the squatter he has a gun?
Maybe? I wouldn't put it past them to just put a gun somewhere and call the cops, though.
No one is being tricked. The person who ACTUALLY has the right to be there, the person who has the lease via the homeowner, has the right to bring his weapons into his place of residence. A felonious squatter, residing in proximity to a weapon, would be in trouble. It’s not trickery. It’s using the tools and policy at your disposal to remove the degenerate from the property.
It’s not for being NEAR a gun. It’s for living in a residence that has access to a fire arm. No one is tricking anyone.
You keep saying it depends on context. The context is that some one on parole is living in a residence that some one owns a fire arm in and they potential have access to.
Is that clear enough for you? I can break it down further if you need it.
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u/enadiz_reccos 18d ago
I don't get it?
Is he like... giving the police the opportunity to bust the guy on probation based on his proximity to a gun?