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Originally Posted by Stealthed
Agreed. So would they have to be only charged, convicted or possibly in the process of being extensively investigated with numerous amounts of evidence compiled against them in order for the person(s) to be barred from purchasing weapons/explosives?
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I would say charged...intensively investigates still doesn't mean anything other than that. There's a high probability that there is some sort of wrong-doing but if they haven't been charged and it is not likely that the crimes they committed involved firearms they should not be taken away or barred from purchasing.