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Maybe not for you but it has served me very well over the years. To each there own. Best wishes to you and yours.Sounds like a fun game, but it isn't reality.
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Maybe not for you but it has served me very well over the years. To each there own. Best wishes to you and yours.Sounds like a fun game, but it isn't reality.
It's been the law since 1997, is this new info to you?
Edit: Not to mention if we take a moment to think from the perspective of the one being abused, do you really want your abuser who has shown their propensity for violence against a woman, and even children the ability to easy access to guns...? Say your sister has a bubblegumty husband that nearly beats her to death, but doesn't use a gun, and you aren't around to protect her, you want him able to go buy a gun easily then come back and shoot her?
You're right doesn't even have to be violent. You could just go go draw swastikas on a synagogue, or fire bomb a black church while its empty, or shoulder check a muslim guy and he falls and twists his ankle while one calls them a monkey. Or a myriad of other types of "non-violent" hate crimes, then again this is more so determined by a judge, and what a prosecutor thinks they can get a conviction off of. I still don't have a problem with them losing their gun rights. Not all domestic violence charges are felonies, either.
I misdemeanor could be as simple as words possibly not intended to be hate but not up on current socially acceptable definitions .
I don't think they are as relatable as you are making these two issues to be, but ok.
The problem is when speaking out against or disagreeing with a "protected" class becomes a hate crime. Look at the gay rights agenda, if one simply states they are not a supporter of same sex marriage (VP Mike Pence for example or Chick Fil A) a slew of people jump on board to call you a homophobe and claim you are spewing hate speech for simply disagreeing.
All these little laws have allot of potential unintended consequences.
The first one fits, last two wouldn't be hate crimes.
Hispanic guy asks for directions to the poling station to vote, someone gives them directions to taco bell.
We really just like to throw away the Bill of Rights in this country. First amendment getting stomped, Second amendment has been gutted and currently fourteenth being stripped in Georgia and Alabama.
Believe it or not but laws like this and the domestic violence one do help people come to the side of gun ownership. Showing we take the safety of individuals seriously by penalizing those that choose to commit violent crimes against women and children, or for that matter based on a singular distinction of a protected class helps others respect and accept lawful gun owners. You wanna go bubblegum your life up by treating others like bubblegum and breaking laws, don't expect to have all your rights. No one is using speech to restrict the 2A and anyone who says so is a liar and uninformed.
Hah, yea until they decide they want more of what's yours. Or all of it.
I wouldnt mind if they ignored the 3rd amendment. House some soldiers, set up a gun range in the back yard, bum some ammo off them and they let me shoot their M249's and ride around in the Stryker. I cook them bacon and kalua pork. Lots of beer involved