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In reply to the discussion: I'm going to try starting a conversation about what "responsible" gun laws should look like... [View all]Timbuk3
(872 posts)"No convicted felon should ever be allowed to possess a gun. They've proven their unworthiness and their propensity for breaking the law. "
How about someone who was arrested for felony DWI 20 years ago, has been through treatment, and can prove he/she hasn't had a drink since treatment?
What if they've since gone back to school, attained a Ph.D., and are now working a job virtually everyone would agree is "respectable".
Isn't it "liberal" to forgive someone who served time because they had a disease (alcoholism)?
What about someone busted for pot, with no other convictions?
Is there ever a case where someone who's committed a felony can be redeemed?
Same thing goes for voting rights, btw. Some states (SD I'm sure of) restore both the right to bear arms AND the right to vote. Others, not so much. Like southern states that don't like "them darkies" voting...