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Originally Posted by 33girl
Anyone who is the subject of a PFA should not have a gun.
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They're not allowed to during the life of the PFA. However, PFA's are limited in time (three years max, I believe- you can get a new one). I think the PFA may have expired. PFA's only come up on certain background checks. (I've done a number of PFA's as a volunteer).
I think the mom may end up being charged with something eventually. She seems off her rocker and I think that she knew what was going on.
I really feel for the dispatcher in this circumstance. However guilty she (I think it was a her) must feel. But I don't know that I fault her. There's a difference between someone owning a gun and someone USING the gun or other weapon during a dispute that is being called in.