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I'll be the first to say I don't think illegal immigrants have any constitutional rights. But that's just me.
Criminals are expected to keep being criminals, the courts have decreed as so; so none of the gun control laws actually do apply to criminals except for the whole "felon in possession" thing which is ..a legal penalty for having guns but not necessarily considered an infringement :rolleyes: :s0064: (illegal immigrants are already by statute, criminals)

The vast majority of gun laws impact only the law-abiding citizens, not the convicted criminals it seems.
 
Criminals are expected to keep being criminals, the courts have decreed as so; so none of the gun control laws actually do apply to criminals except for the whole "felon in possession" thing which is ..a legal penalty for having guns but not necessarily considered an infringement :rolleyes: :s0064: (illegal immigrants are already by statute, criminals)

The vast majority of gun laws impact only the law-abiding citizens, not the convicted criminals it seems.
Funny how that works. If only punishment was brutal enough to keep them from continuing to commit crimes….

One can dream.
 
Whatever arms that are necessary for the security of a free state.
Who gets to define what "necessary" is? Cause that can be very subjective depending on who you talk to or who writes the laws.

What I would give to talk with the founding fathers and pick their brains and know their intentions.
 
Convicted felons who have served their sentence should have the same rights as everyone else. Including the right to keep & bear arms.

Or they shouldn't be out in society.

All firearms laws (excluding amendment #2) are restrictions of some form or another. All of which being unconstitutional…
 
Who gets to define what "necessary" is?
Society.

This subject comes up occasionally and there isnt an "absolute " answer. We only have rights if they are both written down and enforced by society. Then the issue is anything written down is open to interpretation....
The idea of how things should be is purley philosophical. Its whatever society allows, or tolerates... like CHLs, GFZs, AW bans etc.
 
Society.

This subject comes up occasionally and there isnt an "absolute " answer. We only have rights if they are both written down and enforced by society. Then the issue is anything written down is open to interpretation....
The idea of how things should be is purley philosophical. Its whatever society allows, or tolerates... like CHLs, GFZs, AW bans etc.
So then we need to blame the country as a whole for where we are at and the direction we are moving in. And if it's society that gets to decide what rights we get and what is "necessary" we as a whole have to own it.

We are a dying breed.
 
Convicted felons who have served their sentence should have the same rights as everyone else. Including the right to keep & bear arms.

Or they shouldn't be out in society.

All firearms laws (excluding amendment #2) are restrictions of some form or another. All of which being unconstitutional…
This. If they are too dangerous to own guns (and plenty of them are) then they should not be allowed out of their box.
 
So then we need to blame the country as a whole for where we are at and the direction we are moving in. And if it's society that gets to decide what rights we get and what is "necessary" we as a whole have to own it.

We are a dying breed.
Pretty much. Seems like humanity is on a continual loop of failing to learn the lessons of history.
 
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