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    1. Asked: November 12, 2020In: Communication

      Is it illegal for an Ex-con to own a gun?

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      Added an answer on November 13, 2020 at 8:39 am

      It depends on the kind of crime he or she was convicted for. Until a felon has been pardoned by the governor where the offense occurred, or by the president of the US, a felon cannot purchase or own firearms. Depending upon the state, they can purchase black powder non-metallic cartridge firing gunsRead more

      It depends on the kind of crime he or she was convicted for. Until a felon has been pardoned by the governor where the offense occurred, or by the president of the US, a felon cannot purchase or own firearms. Depending upon the state, they can purchase black powder non-metallic cartridge firing guns such as muzzle loading rifles. A properly experienced person with a cap and ball revolver can actually defend themselves if they know what they are doing.

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    2. Asked: November 12, 2020In: Communication

      What are the relationship destroyer habits?

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      Added an answer on November 13, 2020 at 8:23 am

      From someone who has grappled with jealous partners in the past, I can tell you a major relationship destroyer is jealousy. It will quickly poison the well of your relationship and, almost always, it is indicative of internal work you need to do, in order to pinpoint the root of that jealousy and inRead more

      From someone who has grappled with jealous partners in the past, I can tell you a major relationship destroyer is jealousy. It will quickly poison the well of your relationship and, almost always, it is indicative of internal work you need to do, in order to pinpoint the root of that jealousy and insecurity. Of course, none of us are perfect, hints of jealousy might surface from time to time. Why? Because humans are innately ruled by their egos and arguably nothing is more influenced by our ego than our romantic relationships; in the world of our ego emotional vulnerability is a scary thing. However, if jealousy is a trait that defines you and your relationships, get to the bottom of it before you enter another relationship.

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