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Friend of mine (in Washington) is going through a rough time, likely will be losing his home of many years. He has some guns, and a CPL. Claean record, no issues there.
If he does lose his home, he'll probably be temporarily staying with various friends, one after another, until he can figure out how to find and afford a new residence.. Gonna be tough with no real income (he's also signficantly disabled from an old injury.
WHAT will be his legal position if he should lose his home and have nowhere to turn but his various friends? He will, essentially, be homeless.. My understanding is that one must have a residence address in order to get and hold the CPL Will losing his home lead to his also losing his CPL? We've not discussed that possibility yet... thuoght I'd be a better help to him if I actaully KNEW the law in all its facets.
Please, no speculation or confirming what I already know, that having a fixed place of residence should NOT be a prerequsite for holding his CPL. I'm wanting to know so I can help him deal with that situation as well as his other mess.
If he does lose his home, he'll probably be temporarily staying with various friends, one after another, until he can figure out how to find and afford a new residence.. Gonna be tough with no real income (he's also signficantly disabled from an old injury.
WHAT will be his legal position if he should lose his home and have nowhere to turn but his various friends? He will, essentially, be homeless.. My understanding is that one must have a residence address in order to get and hold the CPL Will losing his home lead to his also losing his CPL? We've not discussed that possibility yet... thuoght I'd be a better help to him if I actaully KNEW the law in all its facets.
Please, no speculation or confirming what I already know, that having a fixed place of residence should NOT be a prerequsite for holding his CPL. I'm wanting to know so I can help him deal with that situation as well as his other mess.