• @Modern_medicine_isnt
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    02 months ago

    No argument on the second part. But not sure about the first. The laws “implying” something often isn’t enough to charge.

    • @WoahWoah
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      2 months ago

      “Implying” is how laws work. You rarely have laws that spell out each and every specific and individual example. The spirit and the letter of the law for edge cases is worked out in specific cases. For the same reason no one is going to convincingly argue they don’t have access to their home because the door is locked if they have keys, having keys to locked gun storage is considered access. Primary access in fact. Having keys to a lock is considered prima facie “access” and is borne out in settled case law. It’s so obvious that it isn’t even argued otherwise except in extreme circumstances.