So in an attempt to deprive someone of their right to bear arms, some cop takes a bullet to the head. I'm sorry the guy had to get shot, but.. well you know.
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So in an attempt to deprive someone of their right to bear arms, some cop takes a bullet to the head. I'm sorry the guy had to get shot, but.. well you know.WH -
Originally posted by Gasser64 View Posthttp://news.yahoo.com/nypd-officer-s...064758928.html
So in an attempt to deprive someone of their right to bear arms, some cop takes a bullet to the head. I'm sorry the guy had to get shot, but.. well you know.
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View Posthttp://news.yahoo.com/nypd-officer-s...064758928.html
So in an attempt to deprive someone of their right to bear arms, some cop takes a bullet to the head. I'm sorry the guy had to get shot, but.. well you know.
From the story:
"A man who officials say boasted of being a street "hellraiser" and who served prison time for attempted murder..."
He was a convicted felon."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostWrong. That individual did not have the right to possess a firearm.
From the story:
"A man who officials say boasted of being a street "hellraiser" and who served prison time for attempted murder..."
He was a convicted felon.
When I read the 2nd I don't see any restrictions as to whom can possess a gun. Once you give the government the power to decide who can and who can't have a gun it is just a matter of time until they decide that YOU can't have one who ever YOU may be.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostWhen I read the 2nd I don't see any restrictions as to whom can possess a gun. Once you give the government the power to decide who can and who can't have a gun it is just a matter of time until they decide that YOU can't have one who ever YOU may be.
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Originally posted by Craizie View PostExactly. I mean, what are the chances he'll try to kill someone again? 1 in 3, 2 in 3? I say 2 outa 3 ain't so bad.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Because we have allll this space in prisons, and prisons are all about rehabilitation. Ok, got it.
If you guys want to allow someone who has proven that they have no intention of fitting in to society free reign to have any and all guns, then feel free to move in right next door to them. I, on the other hand, feel it prudent to restrict violent convicted felons from possessing firearms.
And really? You think THAT opens the door to the government restricting firearm ownership by model citizens? Oh, puhlease. They are busy at work trying to erode those rights through other means."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostBecause we have allll this space in prisons, and prisons are all about rehabilitation. Ok, got it.
If you guys want to allow someone who has proven that they have no intention of fitting in to society free reign to have any and all guns, then feel free to move in right next door to them. I, on the other hand, feel it prudent to restrict violent convicted felons from possessing firearms.
And really? You think THAT opens the door to the government restricting firearm ownership by model citizens? Oh, puhlease. They are busy at work trying to erode those rights through other means._____________________________________________
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostBecause we have allll this space in prisons, and prisons are all about rehabilitation. Ok, got it.
If you guys want to allow someone who has proven that they have no intention of fitting in to society free reign to have any and all guns, then feel free to move in right next door to them. I, on the other hand, feel it prudent to restrict violent convicted felons from possessing firearms.
And really? You think THAT opens the door to the government restricting firearm ownership by model citizens? Oh, puhlease. They are busy at work trying to erode those rights through other means.
I hire convicts; some are/were VERY violent ones. I trust every single one of them with a gun. If they can not live in civil society they should not be let out of prison. If not letting them out is not practical then march them en masse into the gas chambers.
FYI: Prison in TX is very explicitly NOT about rehabilitation. It is about punishment and that is written into the act/law that formed TDCJ out of the ashes of TDC in the 80s.Last edited by svauto-erotic855; 05-03-2015, 10:19 PM.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostWrong. That individual did not have the right to possess a firearm.
From the story:
"A man who officials say boasted of being a street "hellraiser" and who served prison time for attempted murder..."
He was a convicted felon.
Or better yet, if a once convicted felon is minding his own business and just generally trying to get on with his life, should he now be deprived of the right to defend his life? I think its you who is "wrong".
They've already been known to arrest and convict people in certain circumstances, just to get what they want on trumped up charges. Its only cause they haven't gotten it into their little pea brains, that they haven't started calling rolling through a stop sign a "felony" in order to attempt to deprive more people of guns. You should know how they operate by now.WH
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostArguing for a convicted felon to have a gun? Wtf?Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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