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Restoration of Rights (to own a firearm, to vote, etc.) SURVEY


Should the the right to own a fiream be restored?  

63 members have voted

  1. 1. Once convicted of a crime and the right to own a firearm has been lost, should it ever be restored after a period of time/appropriate behavior, etc.?

    • Yes, if the crime was only a misdemeanor (not a felony)
      5
    • Yes, if the crime was only a misdemeanor or a non-violent felony (i.e. embezzlement, bad checks, etc)
      28
    • No, never if a gun was used in the crime (felony charge or not)
      6
    • No, never under any circumstances - actions have consequences
      5
    • Yes, all rights restored once sentence has been served regardless of the crime
      19


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  • 3 weeks later...
Also, IMHO, anyone who has went to jail and finished their senence has not repaid their debt to society. What they have done is been punished for the crimes they committed. They have not repaid anything.

In my eyes their debt has not been repaid unless they paid the state back for the cost of their arrest, trial and housing. Until that time they have not repaid their debt. Oh yeah, lets not forget about all that is owed to the victims of those they committed the crime against. I guarantee most victims of violent crimes need counseling and in some cases medication to deal with the trauma of a violent action agaist them. Do you think the criminal pays for that? No they do not, they go to jail and serve maybe 35% of the original sentence and then they proclaim they have repaid their debt to society.

 

 

This.

 

All the talk about convicts' debt being settled when they walk out of prison is rubbish.  Try being one of their victims.  My father was shot by a convicted non-violent felon.  This garbage will never repay his debt to society, much less my father, but he will someday leave prison.  Part of his punishment is that he cannot legally posess a gun.  Before this happened, I felt the same way about disarming felons and my opinion was only reinforced after my father nearly died.  Why make it easier for such types to obtain guns?

 

Convicted felons, violent or not, have used such bad judgment or had such evil intentions that they should never be fully trusted again.

 

I voted no.  I just don't feel sorry for them.   

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