From the article: “Police say Phillips had a Glock .40 caliber with a round chambered, and it was in his back pocket with two additional magazines in a cargo pocket. Phillips, of Cottontown, Tenn., was charged with wanton endangerment and placed in the Warren County Detention Center. Phillips has a concealed carry permit in Tennessee, court records say.”
I don’t know what ‘wanton endangerment’ is in Tennessee but it can range from a felony to misdemeanor. Let’s say this gentleman gets charged with a felony and pleads to a misdemeanor thus does not become a felon. He could theoretically still own guns.
We all make mistakes and deserve second chances. However, this is very serious crime. If this gentleman avoids a felony conviction should he ever be able to own firearms again?
https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/crime/article226431055.html
I don’t know what ‘wanton endangerment’ is in Tennessee but it can range from a felony to misdemeanor. Let’s say this gentleman gets charged with a felony and pleads to a misdemeanor thus does not become a felon. He could theoretically still own guns.
We all make mistakes and deserve second chances. However, this is very serious crime. If this gentleman avoids a felony conviction should he ever be able to own firearms again?
https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/crime/article226431055.html