First, what state do you live in?
Second, generally, if a state law is more restrictive than the federal law, state trumps..I think. But the important thing is, what state do you live in? I’ll find the law for you and post the link.
(Oh, and warm up your copy machine, you’re going to need it to make the posters you’ll put on all lamposts, trees and fences, right?)
KS.
Still, my assertion stands.
If someone has to be on a “watch list” or can’t be trusted to own a firearm or vote,
they shouldn’t be free among the rest of us.
I’m in Ohio.
If the law is more restrictive and I can see that the man is already in violation on living within 528’ of a registered preschool (it’s locted in a church) and a city park that cant be more than 250’ (he lives at one end of the street and our street is probably just a wee bit longer than 3 blocks.