Pamiam
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Should someone previously convicted of a felony or violent crime be able to carry?
My answer may cause you to fall out of your chair, but I say "yes".
I see it this way:
If they're so dangerous to society that they shouldn't be permitted to carry, why are they out of jail?
Which of the following will be stopped by this law: Someone who was convicted, served their time and learned a lesson, or someone who was convicted, served their time and still don't give a flip about laws?
Should someone previously convicted of a felony or violent crime be able to carry?
My answer may cause you to fall out of your chair, but I say "yes".
I see it this way:
If they're so dangerous to society that they shouldn't be permitted to carry, why are they out of jail?
Which of the following will be stopped by this law: Someone who was convicted, served their time and learned a lesson, or someone who was convicted, served their time and still don't give a flip about laws?