To the editor:
I regret seeing that Cleo Johns was charged with weapons offenses and that he has pleaded guilty. Your article says that since he pleaded only to carrying a weapon into a public assemblage, he is free to own weapons. Technically, he is free to own guns. However, Missouri law prohibits him from purchasing another handgun. This is doubly ironic, as a bar does not count as a public assemblage. (See State vs. Yates and Jackson 982 S.W.2d 767 (Mo. App W.D. 1998.)
For further information on Missouri weapons and self-defense law, go to www.wmsa.net and look at the "Stay Out of Jail Card."
KEVIN L. JAMISON
Attorney at law
Gladstone, Mo.
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