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Originally Posted by richardw
When the gun discharged a bullet hit a patient in the leg. That is reason to make sure she can never own a gun again let alone carry one. We do not need a careless fool making responsible gun owners look bad.
While it is not clear whether she will or will not be charged, shonoughtnto be. Restitution, a week or two in jail, and maybe a a hundred hours of community service might raise her and other's consciousness. U
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Well she is already a convicted felon. Now she has at least 3 - 4 more felony charges (carrying w/o a license, felon in possession of a firearm, possession of a stolen firearm, reckless endangerment, ... )
Laws haven't made much of an impression on this woman and probably never will. She's 58.
I foresee all her charges being plea bargained down to one or two misdemeanors, then she will get probation, possibly a fine (which she will never pay), then after a week or so whe will obtain another stolen gun and everything will be back to normal for her.