11/1/2005 1:16:03 PM
i dunno, i mean, if you're no longer in prison, you should be allowed the rights of a normal person. I don't think that such an overreaching law, without a case-by-case analysis, is very fair.
11/1/2005 2:45:17 PM
11/1/2005 3:23:09 PM
talk about overreaching laws with a rehabilitated sex offender heh. it is a bit much though seriously, and im for gun regulation.
11/1/2005 3:24:31 PM
^^ Agreed, mandatory minimums are horrible.
11/1/2005 3:31:03 PM
criminals should be allowed no rights whatsoever!!!1
11/1/2005 3:42:27 PM
not to start anything, but i find that most people who say criminals should not be allowed the same rights as everybody smoke pot, hack computers, snort cocaine, steal, etc, but they just have never been caught and been convicted and have to indure the punishment, eg i know someone who has a felony but had a application for a apt. rejected as a result of it, and the ironic thing about that is that felony occured 10 years ago and it was non-violent. also, i agree and disagree that punishment should last a life-time - like as mentioned already, case-by-case, although probably a tedious process, is what is best to determine this.
11/1/2005 5:37:45 PM
Back in the old days pardons were handed down very frequently. The trick was, they were usually only given to those that had already served out their sentence. That said, I believe a strong case can be made that too much stuff is considered a felony nowadays that really shouldn't be. Asking if someone was ever convicted of a felony meant something back then, nowadays you may have simply received too many citations for speeding.
11/1/2005 8:25:20 PM
true.
11/1/2005 8:29:27 PM
11/1/2005 8:36:28 PM
Seems like the old law made more sense. I get why felons aren't allowed to purchase or conceal handguns, but long guns are to me a completely different beast. I'd be for a process similar to the concealed carry proccess in order to get your long gun rights back, depending on the crime you committed.
11/1/2005 11:18:05 PM
Seems to me they should at least confine that to violent felons.
11/1/2005 11:44:13 PM
case by case basis
11/2/2005 12:10:57 AM
11/2/2005 6:11:01 PM