brotherbill: Does it mean that you could still be charged by a prosecutor with a felony, but that you can fight it with locked/out of sight as a defense? What I mean to say is: does it leave open the possibility of being convicted of a felony even if you use locked/out of sight as a defense? Or is it a guarantee that you cannot be convicted of a felony? Can they still take you to court over it? It seems kind of vague.
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