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In reply to the discussion: Teenager Mistakes Little Brother for Intruder, Shoots Him [View all]happyslug
(14,779 posts)Under FEDERAL LAW, if someone has a Protection Order against them, they can NO LONGER POSSESSION a Firearm. The Sheriff is to search their home and take into custody any firearm (or make sure the Firearm is in the hands of another person, who does NOT live with the person with the Protection Order against them). This is almost always done by the Sheriff as he serves the Protection Order. Given that Pennsylvania is a state where ALL SALES OF PISTOLS must go through a Firearms dealer or the local Sheriff, such weapons are easily traceable (The last time I heard was about 10 years ago, and I was told what pistols you own could be determined within 26 minutes).
Thus this man was NOT suppose to have a Pistol, and the Sheriff should have made an effort to secure any firearm that person had. There is SOMETHING wrong here, more then a Gun Control issue, for example the Sheriff asking the Defendant to turn over any Firearm to the Sheriff, or get someone else to hold the firearms.