mistoffolees
Senior Member
I didn't say they would. There are quite a few things the court could do that would be fully constitutional:Your not getting the point here. The child is not the one who will be the owner of the gun, the adult is. There is little chance they are going to deny a persons constitutional right to own guns if he can legally own them. There is no law or even a case I can find so far that would support it. Maybe, and that is a stretch, they could go to court and get an order saying their child cannot touch this gun, but there is almost no way they will tell the adult he can't buy it.
1. Require that all guns be kept locked up when the child is in the home.
2. Require that the child never be allowed to touch the gun.
3. Say that the child is not allowed to be in a home that has guns (which means that Mom would have to decide between custody and keeping the BF).
4. Require that all children receive the state gun safety course - even if they are not going to hunt.
Probably quite a few more options, as well.
I'm not saying what the judge would rule - I really don't have any idea. But there ARE options that protect the children without taking away BF's constitutional rights.