>>What of those who have committed the felony of committing misdemeanors?
>That is an excellent point about a misdemeanor that becomes a felony when it is a “second offense”.
Furthermore: What if the misdemeanor was, itself, invalid?
Consider the following state statute:
http://www.conwaygreene.com/nmsu/lpext.dll?f=FifLink&t=document-frame.htm&l=query&iid=66b036fd.eebbfe6.0.0&q=%5BGroup%20%2730-7-2.4%27%5D
Now, read that State’s Constitution regarding both the Right to keep and bear arms, and inherent [human] rights:
http://www.conwaygreene.com/nmsu/lpext.dll/nmsa1978/1/a/16?fn=document-frame.htm&f=templates&2.0
http://www.conwaygreene.com/nmsu/lpext.dll/nmsa1978/1/a/12?fn=document-frame.htm&f=templates&2.0
Please tell me how you can justify the existence of the state stature.
On that same vein, what of the barring of the purchase of firearms of people [men] who are _ACCUSED_ of “domestic violence?”