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Originally Posted by ShysterJon
I think Rusty76's advice is good. More than one person can "possess" an object, including a firearm. If the OP is legally carrying a firearm, he's in sole possession of it to the exclusion of all others, including his son. However, if a firearm is in the house where the father and son live together, and both of them have access to it, it's possible a cop, prosecutor, probation officer, or judge could deem that both father and son "possess" the firearm. The prudent approach would be to take measures to prevent the son from having access to a firearm, such as storing the firearms in a gun safe.
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Adding on, you haven't lost your second amendment rights so you can carry, possess, etc. However, put the guns in a safe that only you have access to so some asshole PO doesn't try to revoke his probation on the gun issue and/or some asshole DA file new charges for his possession of a weapon.