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It's the sensationalist media that's feeding the beast. Ps. Been overseas, saw a lot more killing and brutality evreyday then ever seen here. Murder is the oldest crime. It's sad but will happen.
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You're right, and like I said the system is broken. That should probably be addressed before anything. But it is still reality that there is no such thing as a person who is too dangerous to have a firearm, but not so dangerous that they should be locked up. That's a classic example of blaming the gun isn't it? They can be free as long as they don't have a gun, because with a gun they will do bad things. Without it, they won't. That goes for all kinds of crime. And why does being convicted of a crime that had nothing to do with a firearm ban you from owning one? If say I go to prison for touching a child, what sense does it really make for me to not own a gun? I didn't use one. What about drugs? What about assault without a weapon? My brother actually has a felony on his record because he got caught with pot. He can't own a firearm because it's a felony. There are many things broken with this system.
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I think if you commit a crime and in the process you use a firearm, then that should be the type of felony where you should get life without the possibility of parole. If someone dies because of that felony, you should be executed. That would clear up the majority of the debate. I wouldn't be surprised if someone could come up with a scenario to muddy this issue, but it's a solid starting point. Then I think that for all other felonies (where a firearm is not used), and assuming you get out of prison after a fair sentencing, then I would have no problem with restoring all rights (including the 2nd amendment right) to that individual. Again, I'm sure someone could come up with a scenario to make this more complicated, but you get the idea. Quote:
It's a complicated issue. And I'm glad people on Camaro5 can have a level-headed discussion about it without getting all stupid like I've seen on so many other threads before. This has definitely been interesting to read and participate in
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And honestly, if a person serves their time, I would argue that their record should be expunged of the charge after a set amount of time, similar to how traffic tickets don't show up on your driving record after 7 years (or however long in different states). I mean, if you "paid your debt" then why should it follow you around for the rest of your life, right? ![]()
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