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Originally posted by Magnus View PostI still can't believe there are people who think felons convicted of violent crimes should have the right to legally purchase firearms. The only thing that makes me feel better is that "most" of the ones arguing for it are already considered crazy or mentally damaged by most people.
This is the first time you said violent. And not only that, people can change. Prison is designed to do exactly that. You do some hard time, and damned if you want to go back. So you can't say for certain, that somebody who beat up his wife, or stabbed somebody, is necessarily going to use a gun for anything other than self defense. They could, after all this time, be sorry the did what they did, and have long ago decided that wasn't going to be happening again. Just because a felon convicted of a violent crime gets hold of a gun, doesn't mean he automatically goes on a shooting spree.WH
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostThis is the first time you said violent. And not only that, people can change. Prison is designed to do exactly that. You do some hard time, and damned if you want to go back. So you can't say for certain, that somebody who beat up his wife, or stabbed somebody, is necessarily going to use a gun for anything other than self defense. They could, after all this time, be sorry the did what they did, and have long ago decided that wasn't going to be happening again. Just because a felon convicted of a violent crime gets hold of a gun, doesn't mean he automatically goes on a shooting spree.
It would be a failure on our government not to regulate the restrictions on the felons.
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Well you make a good point. I suppose if I was a felon and I had changed, I'd just keep a gun in the house on the DL. Many of them probably do. There is still the fact that the constitution didn't single anyone out like that, for the right to bear arms.WH
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostWell you make a good point. I suppose if I was a felon and I had changed, I'd just keep a gun in the house on the DL. Many of them probably do. There is still the fact that the constitution didn't single anyone out like that, for the right to bear arms.
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostA couple of people posting in this thread wouldn't be here to weigh in on this argument if that were the case.WH
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Originally posted by CJ View PostI don't need to read up on the GCA because I know it back to front. You're moving into contrailesque conspiracy levels now.
Originally posted by Magnus View PostI noticed he still hasn't honestly answered his question regarding his felony conviction that has him so sour.
Aggravated sexual assault of a police dog
Aggravated sexual assault of a police officer
Felony suspicious suspiciousing
3 counts capital murder
Possession of a farm animal for the intent of pleasure
Felony creeping peeping
Felony driving under the speed limit while in the left lane
Originally posted by racrguy View PostOH SHIT SON! #winning
Sidebar: SVO has to be trolling, he can't honestly think it's a good idea or even a rational one, to think that giving felons guns unchecked is a good idea.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 PostI am not talking about allowing all felons to have them. Just the ones that are deemed safe enough to be released from prison.
The reason most are released is because there are stipulations put on you once released. Once someone commits a felony, they are giving up their rights to be a regular person. You can't have your crime and live like the rest of us too. You don't get the same rights as other law-abiding citizens. You have been deemed a potential threat based on something you have already done. People aren't released because they have been rehabilitated. Our jails would just be over-crowded.
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Originally posted by svo855 View Post
Possession of a rape tool
Aggravated sexual assault of a police dog
Aggravated sexual assault of a police officer
Felony suspicious suspiciousing
3 counts capital murder
Possession of a farm animal for the intent of pleasure
Felony creeping peeping
Felony driving under the speed limit while in the left lane
I am not talking about allowing all felons to have them. Just the ones that are deemed safe enough to be released from prison.
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