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Loaning a suppressor on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidleeCole" data-source="post: 1788972" data-attributes="member: 85306"><p>This is a question best left to an Attorney. Unfortunately there is no grey area with firearms and the permitted items. You can do most anything on your private property until an accident happens. Heck my friend was drinking and riding his 4wheller on his own property had a wreck ambulance came out and the deputies cause it was a vehicle accident they ave him a DWI and it did stick in the courts alone with his disorderly conduct charges. Of course he got mouthy he was on his place in cuffs he went to jail. I know the law says that the permitted owner or the trust owner can let someone shoot with a suppressor as long as the have direct supervision of it. I would not push it to far Everyone wants to take or rights away why give them a reason to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidleeCole, post: 1788972, member: 85306"] This is a question best left to an Attorney. Unfortunately there is no grey area with firearms and the permitted items. You can do most anything on your private property until an accident happens. Heck my friend was drinking and riding his 4wheller on his own property had a wreck ambulance came out and the deputies cause it was a vehicle accident they ave him a DWI and it did stick in the courts alone with his disorderly conduct charges. Of course he got mouthy he was on his place in cuffs he went to jail. I know the law says that the permitted owner or the trust owner can let someone shoot with a suppressor as long as the have direct supervision of it. I would not push it to far Everyone wants to take or rights away why give them a reason to. [/QUOTE]
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