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No sir, never been convicted of a felony.
Yet I have people in government and politicians and special interest groups just begging for me to be stripped of my 2A rights.
I have made it to 50, some scrapes with the law when I was younger and not so younger.
Nothing that rises to the level of felony though.
I do the usual, pay my taxes (then watch the money get pissed away), work well over 40 hours a week (over 60 sometimes), support myself and my family, love my family and friends.
I can be violent when it requires it. And have in the protection of myself, family and friends as well as for work.
But 99% of the time I am just a good old southern boy who likes drag racing, guns and a few beers. All separately.
I hear people that have not been able to keep from running astray of the law wanting the same rights as me. Why should they? If I am able to keep my rights? Why not them?
Loss of rights is part of the punishment for their crimes, above and beyond the jail time or probation. Its known going in they will lose some rights if convicted. The shock and surprise of that should not be there.
Yet I have people in government and politicians and special interest groups just begging for me to be stripped of my 2A rights.
I have made it to 50, some scrapes with the law when I was younger and not so younger.
Nothing that rises to the level of felony though.
I do the usual, pay my taxes (then watch the money get pissed away), work well over 40 hours a week (over 60 sometimes), support myself and my family, love my family and friends.
I can be violent when it requires it. And have in the protection of myself, family and friends as well as for work.
But 99% of the time I am just a good old southern boy who likes drag racing, guns and a few beers. All separately.
I hear people that have not been able to keep from running astray of the law wanting the same rights as me. Why should they? If I am able to keep my rights? Why not them?
Loss of rights is part of the punishment for their crimes, above and beyond the jail time or probation. Its known going in they will lose some rights if convicted. The shock and surprise of that should not be there.