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Elements (4) |
Have to look at the age of the time of the offense Look at the offense Knowingly and intentionally be in possession of firearm Must be firearm defined by carry law |
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What cannot they not carry ? |
Firearms, stun guns, tasers, explosive material |
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Who is defined under this statute that is not allowed to carry? |
Convicted felon Adjudicated delinquent at 14 or older- murder rape robbery by threat or kidnapping
Adjudicated delinquent at 14 or older for any felony until age 29 |
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Does it have to be a manufactured weapon to charge a felon ? |
Yes I.e. cannot be replica Unless the gun cannot be found |
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What is the single possession doctrine? |
If one offense occurred where more than one gun was found “on or about” that person. You charge them once,
However, if it is two separate offenses-you can charge twice |
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Can you charge them twice if there is actual possession and constructive possession? |
Yes, if one is on his person (actual) and one is at home (constructive) you can charge them |