(November 7, 2017 at 7:16 pm)Fireball Wrote: Talking with guys I know who may know more about what the military reports to civilians, they may not be required to by statute. In this case, I'd say that there should be a way for that reporting to happen. If he got a BCD from the USAF for beating his family, that should weigh on his ability to possess any firearm. If there is a domestic disturbance where I live in California, the police may confiscate all the firearms in the home. There is a method for getting them back, but it costs money. In any event, he brought that discharge on himself.
Bold is mine.
Reason #2458 why I'm glad I live in California, where law enforcement can and does confiscate firearms from violent people.
-Teresa
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