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To: i_robot73
Ergo: How can it NOT be unlimited, if it can not be infringed??

Would being convicted of a felony (e.g. murder, spying, etc) qualify?

Or getting a dishonorable discharge?

83 posted on 04/06/2018 2:03:27 PM PDT by Fury
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To: Fury

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Ergo: How can it NOT be unlimited, if it can not be infringed??

Would being convicted of a felony (e.g. murder, spying, etc) qualify?

Or getting a dishonorable discharge?
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I’m of the 2 ‘states’ mind: One is either a Free Man, w/ all Rights and privileges thereof, or one is a criminal, belonging in prison, or dead.

IOW, ex-Felons are (again) Free Men. Either they have paid their due, or they should still be behind bars.

We should not have a caste system in the U.S. Though, too, prisons should be about repentance\Justice and ‘once through’ *should* be more than enough to dissuade a return.

I’d speculate the dishonorable would fall into the same category.


86 posted on 04/06/2018 2:58:18 PM PDT by i_robot73 (One could not count the number of *solutions*, if only govt followed\enforced the Constitution.)
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To: Fury
Would being convicted of a felony (e.g. murder, spying, etc) qualify?

Or getting a dishonorable discharge?


No, and no. If you can't be trusted with a firearm, then why should you be trusted to be in the general population? The ONLY exception would be parole/supervised release - you're still serving your prison sentence, you're just trading some rights to not serve that sentence in a jail cell.
102 posted on 04/07/2018 5:57:59 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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