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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 190598" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>My opinion is the same as the others here. It should be reported. You would be doing an injustice otherwise. How is he to learn from his bad choices if he never has to step up and deal with the consequences of his actions. So far he has been pretty lucky under the circumstances. He certainly would not have any options available to him if he decided to steal a gun or rifle from someone else. Who knows, Maybe its jail time that he needs to realize that he needs to do something different. A long time ago I was talking to this guy that has been in prison pretty much half of his life ( Off and on since he was a teen) for doing the same type of things that Cory does. I commented to him one day that I have always wondered why he kept doing what he was doing knowing that hes not very good at being a criminal because he always gets caught and just like other people suggested that he might rethink things and get a different career. I have no clue if this guy ended up going back, It seemed that on average for him he would last one year (Always on parol), Maybe a lil longer and then get caught doing something stupid and go back to prison again. Yikes!!!! Five to 6 years at a time. What a life. The best way I can describe this guy is that it was like a teen stuck in a 40 some year olds body. Could have had something to do with him basically growing up in the jail environment. I just don't know. All I know is that Cory is still young and just might have a chance to turn it around so long as he has the ability to determine that he no longer wants this way of life. Its a tough spot for you and husband to be in and on Corys part a very selfish act to put you there to begin with. Cory knows right from wrong. </p><p></p><p>The gun laws do vary from state to state. I do know for a fact that in Ca anybody that is a felon is prohibited from being around any guns or weapons period. You would think that being a felon regardless of what state that you live in that you would have to comply. (No ifs ands or buts). This would include anyplace where they are residing. It is mandatory that there be no weapons at the residence at all. If found its an instant back to jail for the remainder of their sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 190598, member: 2727"] My opinion is the same as the others here. It should be reported. You would be doing an injustice otherwise. How is he to learn from his bad choices if he never has to step up and deal with the consequences of his actions. So far he has been pretty lucky under the circumstances. He certainly would not have any options available to him if he decided to steal a gun or rifle from someone else. Who knows, Maybe its jail time that he needs to realize that he needs to do something different. A long time ago I was talking to this guy that has been in prison pretty much half of his life ( Off and on since he was a teen) for doing the same type of things that Cory does. I commented to him one day that I have always wondered why he kept doing what he was doing knowing that hes not very good at being a criminal because he always gets caught and just like other people suggested that he might rethink things and get a different career. I have no clue if this guy ended up going back, It seemed that on average for him he would last one year (Always on parol), Maybe a lil longer and then get caught doing something stupid and go back to prison again. Yikes!!!! Five to 6 years at a time. What a life. The best way I can describe this guy is that it was like a teen stuck in a 40 some year olds body. Could have had something to do with him basically growing up in the jail environment. I just don't know. All I know is that Cory is still young and just might have a chance to turn it around so long as he has the ability to determine that he no longer wants this way of life. Its a tough spot for you and husband to be in and on Corys part a very selfish act to put you there to begin with. Cory knows right from wrong. The gun laws do vary from state to state. I do know for a fact that in Ca anybody that is a felon is prohibited from being around any guns or weapons period. You would think that being a felon regardless of what state that you live in that you would have to comply. (No ifs ands or buts). This would include anyplace where they are residing. It is mandatory that there be no weapons at the residence at all. If found its an instant back to jail for the remainder of their sentence. [/QUOTE]
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