Search found 2 matches
- Thu Oct 30, 2014 5:31 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Felons
- Replies: 17
- Views: 3965
Re: Felons
Personally, I think this thread is a waste of time.
- Wed Oct 29, 2014 5:01 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Felons
- Replies: 17
- Views: 3965
Re: Felons
Just pointing out.... Beiruty didn't say "pardon", he said "purged", which is not the same thing (although I am not sure how one can purge a criminal conviction from a record, short of having the conviction overturned). You can also, if enough time has passed since conviction date, petition a court for restoration of your rights. In that case, you might still have a conviction on your record, but you also will have the same rights as anyone else.Felon wrote:Beiruty and others,
On the surface a pardon seems to be an easy fix...my mistake was not knowing my enemies better and believing that someone on Earth is more powerful than the corrupt who rule...Once convicted by and for the establishment, pardons are for people that are not a threat to the establishment. When I was given the option to look the other way or face persecution it left only the felony proudly worn.
What I am looking for here is the general consensus of the populace. The laws in the USA are all subject to interpretation and selective use in a judicial system operating under the guise of being Constitutional. Justice will only return here with Christ.
F
Unless your conviction was for something absolutely heinous, that latter option seems a more reliable one. Mind you, I'm not saying you did something heinous, I saying unless your conviction was for something heinous......
You don't have to share what happened, but more information might make it possible for the more knowledgeable members here to provide a more detailed answer.