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felon hunting partner questions

Posted By: texaspatriot.308

felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 08:18 PM

I dont know if this is the right forum or not, so might need be redirected. I have a friend that wants to hunt with me. He has a felony dating back almost 40 years that only involved probation. I know they can only use black powder using the old ramrod models. my question is, what about the time when they ride with me to hunting lease since I will be using a bolt action rifle in the caliber I choose that day. does my legal rifle also need to be stored separately? This is a dear old friend that has paid his dues for a lack of judgement.
Posted By: txtrophy85

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 08:50 PM

That’s a question for an attorney, not a bunch of strangers who will spout off opinions backed up with no real knowledge
Posted By: Wilhunt

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 09:07 PM

That is a good question that I have never heard discussed. Forty years ago, is a long time. Game warden could probably answer for you.
Posted By: texaspatriot.308

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 09:27 PM

I called TPW, read some articles by them also and still cant get a definite answer, it's always ask somebody else. I was hoping there were some LEOs, especially Game Wardens on here for advice.
Posted By: onlysmith&wesson

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 09:39 PM

Is it your own culpability, or his that you're concerned about? What does your friend have to say about it? 40 years, he should have a clear understanding of what constitutes possession, and his level of comfort with his freedom being in jeopardy. If you're worried about your own responsibility for his exposure to your rifle, why take him to begin with? Interesting situation.
Posted By: syncerus

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 09:49 PM

Seems easier to just hunt with a couple crossbows.
Posted By: onlysmith&wesson

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 09:55 PM

Originally Posted by syncerus
Seems easier to just hunt with a couple crossbows.

Or someone else.
Posted By: texaspatriot.308

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 09:58 PM

after my latest phone call to TPW, I was told to clarify with local Sheriffs Dept. I figured the Game Wardens would have an answer. I do know he can hunt with a pre 1899 black powder rifle (replica).....may be best to leave our firearms at the lease locked up.
Posted By: DLALLDER

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 10:06 PM

He can have it expunged and can hunt with anything he wants. Will take an attorney and a few dollars.
Posted By: wp75169

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 10:30 PM

Call an atf branch and ask specifically what constitutes possession. Explain the situation, I’m sure you’ll have your answers with confidence in short order.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 10/31/23 11:36 PM

Put your rifle in a locked gun case and you keep possession of the only key while you’re traveling and in camp. Any peace officer will be impressed with the effort you have taken to clearly show it’s in your possession.
Posted By: kmon11

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:23 AM

Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Put your rifle in a locked gun case and you keep possession of the only key while you’re traveling and in camp. Any peace officer will be impressed with the effort you have taken to clearly show it’s in your possession.


I hunted a camp with one and trigger locks were used on the modern firearms in vehicle and while at camp. That was 30 years or more ago. Same basic principle.
Posted By: angus1956

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:41 AM

Originally Posted by DLALLDER
He can have it expunged and can hunt with anything he wants. Will take an attorney and a few dollars.

This if he's serious about clearing it up.
Posted By: RJH1

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 01:53 AM

https://www.bhwlawfirm.com/firearm-possession-by-felon-texas/#:~:text=What%20does%20it%20mean%20to,%2C%20custody%2C%20control%20or%20management.


According to this, it would be risky at best form a legal standpoint
Posted By: texaspatriot.308

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 02:32 AM

I finally talked to Sheriff dept..all good to go. Asking questions helps. His gun stays with him, mine is secured and after all these years may be a non issue.
Posted By: Grizz

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 02:36 AM

It will be an officer discretion thing, but like ntxtrapper said, your efforts could help both of you. Something else a lot of convicted felons aren't aware of, if the offense he was convicted of is no longer a classified as a felony it doesn't count as a felony for these purposes. One example would be Burglary of a Vehicle. It was a felony years ago but it's now a misdemeanor. May be something to look into. Of course, that's state law, the feds don't recognize that provision.
Posted By: The Dude Abides

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:06 PM

Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.
Posted By: patriot07

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:08 PM

Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:22 PM

Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Exactly. What's the motivation to post that, after the issue's been resolved and the OP says he's had his question answered? Just to show the world what a @#!* you are I guess.
Posted By: The Dude Abides

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:22 PM

Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Blah, blah, blah....kick rocks.

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time and deal with he consequences of your actions.
Posted By: Marc K

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:53 PM

Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Blah, blah, blah....kick rocks.

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time and deal with he consequences of your actions.


Wow.
Posted By: ETexas Hunter

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 12:59 PM

Originally Posted by Marc K
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Blah, blah, blah....kick rocks.

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time and deal with he consequences of your actions.



Wow.
Posted By: wp75169

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 01:23 PM

Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Blah, blah, blah....kick rocks.

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time and deal with he consequences of your actions.



There are few of us who if monitored through life are innocent. Oh wait, it’s actually just one. Is that you Jesus? Are you back?

Ever drink and drive? Even once. Have a wreck, automatic felony. Oh you innocent soul.
Posted By: patriot07

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 01:33 PM

Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Blah, blah, blah....kick rocks.

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time and deal with he consequences of your actions.

I don't think anyone is asking that he shouldn't do the time or deal with the consequences.

You just seem sensitive...that time of the month?
Posted By: The Dude Abides

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 01:56 PM

Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Blah, blah, blah....kick rocks.

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time and deal with he consequences of your actions.

I don't think anyone is asking that he shouldn't do the time or deal with the consequences.

You just seem sensitive...that time of the month?


I call it like I see it and I see the truth upsets people. If it hurts a few "man-gina" feelings...oh well, too bad, I could care less. No one is completely innocent, I'm not a convicted felon nor do I associate with folks that are. You do you! Have a great day.
Posted By: Jimbo

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 02:34 PM

Maybe it's time to buy a cap and ball muzzle loader for yourself and hunt together!
Posted By: Wytex

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 03:34 PM

Many things were felonies then and not now.
Felons are not all the same.

Better ask all your friends if they have any hidden felonies in their past Dude, might be surprised.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: felon hunting partner questions - 11/01/23 05:18 PM

Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Originally Posted by patriot07
Originally Posted by The Dude Abides
Don't associate with convicted felons and there will be no issues.

He who is without sin should cast the first stone...


Blah, blah, blah....kick rocks.

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time and deal with he consequences of your actions.

I don't think anyone is asking that he shouldn't do the time or deal with the consequences.

You just seem sensitive...that time of the month?


rofl
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