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  • MOTOR51

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    I'm aware but what I meant was, per the 2a any should be able to possess one.

    If you committed one of the crimes listed prohibiting you from owning a firearm then in good with you not having one.


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    MOTOR51

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    A lot of people have selective pro 2a feelings.

    Not selective pro 2a feelings as much as I don’t care about you losing your 2a after you victimize your fellow citizens.
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    SVT Bansheeman

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    I understood that's what you meant. I was wrong for quoting you then saying you have selective pro 2a feelings when I have no idea how you stand on anything.

    With that said, people in general do have selectic feelings toward rights. Which is fine until a law is put in place to take them away.

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    Not selective pro 2a feelings as much as I don’t care about you losing your 2a after you victimize your fellow citizens.
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    I understood that's what you meant. I was wrong for quoting you then saying you have selective pro 2a feelings when I have no idea how you stand on anything.

    With that said, people in general do have selectic feelings toward rights. Which is fine until a law is put in place to take them away.
    You are both right; sorta! My biggest worry about carving out exceptions on the Amendments is democrats! EVERY time they get in power they find more ways to chip away at the one document that stands in their way of permanent power the most; The US Constitution!

    If a violent felon has to be equally protected by the Constitution so that these America hating democrats can't restrict any of my Rights, so be it!

    Let's face it; most of those scumbags are carrying illegally anyway!
     

    SVT Bansheeman

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    It's not just the democrats or one side. Sure one side may less likely do something but it isn't a side. Look at police, procecutors, judges, etc. It isn't one side. It never has been from what I can see although I didn't go back hundreds of years to prove it.
     

    thperez1972

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    I understood that's what you meant. I was wrong for quoting you then saying you have selective pro 2a feelings when I have no idea how you stand on anything.

    With that said, people in general do have selectic feelings toward rights. Which is fine until a law is put in place to take them away.
    Should felons be allowed to have their guns in prison? Or do you feel prisons are unconstitutional because the felons have lost some of their rights by being confined?
     

    Bigchillin83

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    Should felons be allowed to have their guns in prison? Or do you feel prisons are unconstitutional because the felons have lost some of their rights by being confined?
    you might be on to somthing there man... like the hunger games... give them guns and surround it with bullet proof metal/glass... i bet in 24 hours we will have alot less criminals to provide for with our tax $ lol
     

    SVT Bansheeman

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    Should felons be allowed to have their guns in prison? Or do you feel prisons are unconstitutional because the felons have lost some of their rights by being confined?
    It doesnt matter how anyone feels. Rights overrule feelings. If i were in prison, id sure want a gun.
     

    SVT Bansheeman

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    Based on your logic, you shouldn't be in prison since prisons wouldn't exist because prisons restrict your movement. Hasn't the Supreme Court ruled you have a right to free movement?
    I don't know what they ruled on. I don't keep up with that.

    If I say that is unconstitutional, then someone can say I'm ok criminals getting to run free. If I say prisons are ok, then I myself want or don't want some rights for myself or others which makes me the kettle calling the pot black.

    I'm aware I did not answer your question.
     

    thperez1972

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    I don't know what they ruled on. I don't keep up with that.

    If I say that is unconstitutional, then someone can say I'm ok criminals getting to run free. If I say prisons are ok, then I myself want or don't want some rights for myself or others which makes me the kettle calling the pot black.

    Yes, you're spot on here.

    There are a number of rights people lose completely or in part after due process. Freedom of movement, the right to privacy, free form warrantless searches and seizures, the right to bear arms, and some of their right to free speech are only a few.

    I'm aware I did not answer your question.

    Recognizing there is a conundrum and deciding to not address it does not make make the conundrum go away.
     
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