Keep this in mind when they talk about doing background checks to prevent criminals from getting guns. Sounds like a good idea until you realize that ANY violation merely associated with a firearm is considered a “gun crime”. Most folks hear “gun crime” and think robbery.
So, for example, this farmer now has committed a “gun crime” and won’t be able to get a concealed carry permit in any state - ever.
If he is convicted of the felonies he has been charged with he won't need a CCW because he won't be able to legally own any firearm in any of the 57 states of the USSA.