The penalty for doing so is 10 years, minimum. With modifiers, those convicted can get anywhere from 5 more years up to life in prison. And in federal prison, there is no parole (*lightning crash*).

So, once the feds found the photos, they arrested Farrad and, on Thursday, Chief U.S. District Judge Tom Varlan convicted him on the single charge of being a felon in possession of a gun, sentencing him to 188 months. And that's why you should never post anything on the internet. Like, ever.

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