commenting on his son allegedly lying on a form to purchase a firearm could have done more to hurt than help Hunter avoid jail time, according to an expert on the Second Amendment.The president weighing in on the case during an active investigation, could do more to motivate the U.S. attorney to indict by bringing more attention to the case, constitutional attorney and law Professor Mark W. Smith told DailyMail.com.Lying on a federal form to purchase a firearm could result in five years in prison and possessing a firearm as a person addicted to illegal substances could tack 10 more years onto the sentence.
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