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Ah, Texas.
In that case, I think the owner of the gun can be charged with a misdemeanor if the gun was in a location where the owner should have reasonably known the child could access it.
In that case, I think the owner of the gun can be charged with a misdemeanor if the gun was in a location where the owner should have reasonably known the child could access it.
Louisiana does not have any CAP (Child Access Prevention) laws.
This means that an adult can not be held criminally responsible for the negligent storing of a firearm that a child accesses.
Even conservative gun-friendly states like a Texas, Mississippi, and Florida have CAP laws.
This means that an adult can not be held criminally responsible for the negligent storing of a firearm that a child accesses.
Even conservative gun-friendly states like a Texas, Mississippi, and Florida have CAP laws.
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