"Scapegoat fake accounts"? No, I'm not Buck. I couldn't give a shlt about posting likes or dislikes to other people's posts as some weird way of getting "revenge". A million likes or a million dislikes doesn't matter to me in the least.
Here's the full story behind the law:
"What the legislature did in its writing of the law was to "accidentally carve out a rule that says somebody under the age of 18 can legally have a rifle or shotgun as long as the barrel is of sufficient length," Gross said. "It's just a legislative blunder and it should be fixed."
Tom Grieve, an attorney who specializes in defending gun cases and is a former Wisconsin state prosecutor, said a trial judge's decision set no legally binding precedent. But it may lead other judges to think again about their interpretation of the underage possession law as it now stands."
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The wording of the statute directly said it's illegal, but in it's reference to another statute, it becomes legal. There is a statute in my state that directly contradicts a Federal Regulation. Our courts can convict someone for violating the statute, but if it is appealed to a higher court, the Federal Regulation "wins". Now they have to change the statute.
If the error in the Wisc. statute was known, the prosecuting attorney would never have included the gun possession in the list of charges. No attorney ever wants to make a simple mistake like that.
Given the high profile of this case, I'd not be surpised if the Wisc. legislature may make an effort to go back and update the statute to prevent future issues.