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re: 9th Circuit strikes down 18 USC 922(g)(1) (Felon-Firearm Law)
Posted on 5/11/24 at 9:55 am to deeprig9
Posted on 5/11/24 at 9:55 am to deeprig9
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Having your right to vote and own a firearm suspended indefinitely is part of the "paying your debt to society" in my opinion
Scenario #1: A man who has served his country on multiple combat tours deploying every weapon known to man against hostiles comes back home and gets in a bar fight and is charged and convicted of a felony assault…he loses his right to now carry legally even a .22LR or vote for the same bozos who sent him overseas to use heavy artillery on the sol called “enemy”.
Yep, he just needs to pay more debt back to a society who could give a damn less about what he sacrificed for this same society.
People like you make me sad that you’re so pharisaical. When a person does their time, they need to come back into society with full rights so they have no impediments to get a job and fully participate.
If someone commits a premeditated murder or forcible rape or violence against a child/disabled/elderly, why are they being released?
Our criminal “justice” system is very flawed but so are all countries.
It’s a moral and sin issue and there needs to be direct accountability AND mercy. They’re not mutually exclusive.
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 10:01 am
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