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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #75 on: October 04, 2013, 09:12:52 PM »
that's california - let's keep this to either Washington or Federal

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #76 on: October 04, 2013, 09:26:56 PM »
that's california - let's keep this to either Washington or Federal

Seriously? Your going to post this after posting an out of state article and then deleting it?




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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #77 on: October 04, 2013, 09:30:38 PM »
that's california - let's keep this to either Washington or Federal

Seriously? Your going to post this after posting an out of state article and then deleting it?
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That's why I deleted it  :tung:

it's confusing enough don't you think?

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #78 on: October 04, 2013, 09:32:01 PM »
that's california - let's keep this to either Washington or Federal

Seriously? Your going to post this after posting an out of state article and then deleting it?
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That's why I deleted it  :tung:

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #79 on: October 04, 2013, 09:44:20 PM »
One of my best friends got into one of those "young dumb moment" car accidents before he was 21 years old.  All that kid did was hunt and fish 24 7.  They gave him a class a felony and he will never be able to hunt with a firearm again.  No guns anywhere near the scene, but his ability to do what he loved is gone.  Now he gets to bowhunt the rest of his life.  Lucky for him he really loves to bowhunt, but it's still a bunch of crap that he can't be around guns.  Would love for him to accompany the rest of us on our out of state mule deer hunts.

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #80 on: October 04, 2013, 09:54:29 PM »
One of my best friends got into one of those "young dumb moment" car accidents before he was 21 years old.  All that kid did was hunt and fish 24 7.  They gave him a class a felony and he will never be able to hunt with a firearm again.  No guns anywhere near the scene, but his ability to do what he loved is gone.  Now he gets to bowhunt the rest of his life.  Lucky for him he really loves to bowhunt, but it's still a bunch of crap that he can't be around guns.  Would love for him to accompany the rest of us on our out of state mule deer hunts.

To get a felony out of a car accident kind of involves more than being young and dumb.  Did someone else die cause of your friend?  Were the innocent maimed?  Was your friend drunk or just three kinds of stupid and four kinds of reckless?

Lets save our sorrow for the innocent

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #81 on: October 04, 2013, 09:58:55 PM »
I had a discussion about this with my Father in Law a few weeks back. In my mind, every action taken is a choice and every action has a consequence. In this scenario the felon made the decision to commit the crime. Then the wife made the decision to stay with the felon.

So my short answer is no, a felon's gun rights should not be restored. It's all about actions and consequences/ cause and effect. The individual chose to violate the law, so he/she also chose to accept the consequences that go with it. The spouse chose to stay with the felon, so he/she chose to accept the consequences of that decision.

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #82 on: October 04, 2013, 09:59:14 PM »
One of my best friends got into one of those "young dumb moment" car accidents before he was 21 years old.  All that kid did was hunt and fish 24 7.  They gave him a class a felony and he will never be able to hunt with a firearm again.  No guns anywhere near the scene, but his ability to do what he loved is gone.  Now he gets to bowhunt the rest of his life.  Lucky for him he really loves to bowhunt, but it's still a bunch of crap that he can't be around guns.  Would love for him to accompany the rest of us on our out of state mule deer hunts.

To get a felony out of a car accident kind of involves more than being young and dumb.  Did someone else die cause of your friend?  Were the innocent maimed?  Was your friend drunk or just three kinds of stupid and four kinds of reckless?

Lets save our sorrow for the innocent

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #83 on: October 04, 2013, 10:28:53 PM »
Here is what a whole bunch of atty's have to say on the matter as it pertains to Washington.

http://www.lawqa.com/qa/can-felon-live-in-home-with-gun-if-it-belongs-to-someone-else2


So my answer holds true, the Mrs. in this scenario has added responsibility by keeping the guns out of the felons hands. 
She needs to keep the guns locked up in a safe and not give the felon the combo, or on her person in her direct control at all times.

Now, can a guy live with that?  I dunno, that's the baggage she's taken on by keeping him in her house.  The constant threat of him being arrested if she doesn't keep her guns out of his reach.

I dunno what else to call it other than baggage and added responsibility on the part of the woman in this case - if you got kinder gentler words then go ahead and insert them in there.


She was told no guns locked, or not. This included a BB gun, which by state law to my knowledge is NOT considered a firearm....going way to far in my opinion.

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #84 on: October 04, 2013, 10:36:10 PM »
They should get thier guns back when they are done with thier sentance. It is way too easy to become a felon and all humans make mistakes so we are all at risk.  There needs to be more emphasis on respect in society. An armed society is a respectful society.

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #85 on: October 04, 2013, 10:43:58 PM »
They should get thier guns back when they are done with thier sentance. It is way too easy to become a felon and all humans make mistakes so we are all at risk.  There needs to be more emphasis on respect in society. An armed society is a respectful society.

I think it is not too easy to become a felon.  It takes effort of doing the wrong thing and making the wrong decision multiple times

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #86 on: October 04, 2013, 10:47:23 PM »
No it doesnt, it happens everyday. everyone has different cicumstances. A rotten woman can ru ok n your life with the help from the state and a lawyer. Happens to good people all the time.

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #87 on: October 04, 2013, 10:47:49 PM »
Here is what a whole bunch of atty's have to say on the matter as it pertains to Washington.

http://www.lawqa.com/qa/can-felon-live-in-home-with-gun-if-it-belongs-to-someone-else2


So my answer holds true, the Mrs. in this scenario has added responsibility by keeping the guns out of the felons hands. 
She needs to keep the guns locked up in a safe and not give the felon the combo, or on her person in her direct control at all times.

Now, can a guy live with that?  I dunno, that's the baggage she's taken on by keeping him in her house.  The constant threat of him being arrested if she doesn't keep her guns out of his reach.

I dunno what else to call it other than baggage and added responsibility on the part of the woman in this case - if you got kinder gentler words then go ahead and insert them in there.


She was told no guns locked, or not. This included a BB gun, which by state law to my knowledge is NOT considered a firearm....going way to far in my opinion.

Well then she was fed a line of crap.

I can see the cops point of view, pretty hard to believe a felon wouldn't have access to her guns, or that she wasn't proxy buying them for them.

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #88 on: October 04, 2013, 10:49:29 PM »
No it doesnt, it happens everyday. everyone has different cicumstances. A rotten woman can ru ok n your life with the help from the state and a lawyer. Happens to good people all the time.

How many decisions did it take to get stuck with this rotten woman?  How many rum and cokes?  How many kids?

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Re: Gun rights after you complete your sentence.
« Reply #89 on: October 05, 2013, 12:02:26 AM »
This included a BB gun, which by state law to my knowledge is NOT considered a firearm....going way to far in my opinion.

Okay, I'm going to throw the BS flag on this one.  If someone can't figure out that a BB gun does not meet the definition of a firearm, well I don't know what to say.
Matthew 7:13-14

 


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