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She would be prohibited from owning, possessing or having control over any firearm. This would be very fact specific, but with the weapon disabled or locked in a safe, the possibility of her being charged would be reduced but not entirely eliminated.
Answer Applies to: Kansas
Replied: 12/14/2011



