It should only go concurrent with voting rights. In addition, it should also only be allowed for those who have a job, are keeping it and stay out of trouble.
I’m sorry, but once you commit a felony I do hold you to a higher standard. I imagine in Alaksa it wouldn’t be a problem because they don’t have bad crime problems and an entire professional welfare class but where I’m from we do and I’d prefer if the welfare class felons not be able to go armed again when they come out of prison to collect more government checks.
Agreed in principle; but watch for the new list of felonies which will be used to disarm more of us. Failure to purchase acceptable health insurance comes to mind...
First off, how many of those every get off parole or probation?
Second, what makes you think they are unarmed at any point after their release from prison or jail?
>Im sorry, but once you commit a felony I do hold you to a higher standard.
What of those who have committed the ‘felony’ of committing misdemeanors? {I.E. the ‘upgrade’ of misdemeanors to felony.}
If Justice is blind then, once you have ‘wiped the slate clean,’ you should be treated like EVERY other person.