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There are definitely folk who should not have any guns for a variety of VALID reasons.
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- Wed May 06, 2015 8:33 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Dallas County to begin gun-confiscation
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- Wed May 06, 2015 7:55 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Dallas County to begin gun-confiscation
- Replies: 36
- Views: 6119
Re: Dallas County to begin gun-confiscation
My thoughts exactly - "he said, she said". Sounds similar to a sexual harassment allegation - the accused is guilty until proven innocent.Pawpaw wrote:I will argue that it's not right. Why is "domestic abuse" the only misdemeanor that will cost you your 2nd amendment rights? If it's that serious a crime, it should be a felony.cb1000rider wrote:Is anyone arguing that people convicted of domestic abuse (ie, commonly called "criminals" on this forum) should retain their 2nd amendment rights?
Do you have any idea how easy it is to be convicted of domestic abuse? All that is necessary is for the female to call it into 911. The police will show up and tell you that they are required by law to take someone to jail and you're elected. Then you will have the opportunity to post bail. Remember, the person who put you there now has control of all of your money so good luck. After several months drag by, you will finally get your day in court. She says you did & you say you didn't. There are no bruises or other evidence, but that doesn't matter. The judge will still pronounce you guilty. Congratulations. You have now lost the right to own a gun and you didn't do anything.
I have seen it, personally, with a close family member. I was sitting in the courtroom when "judgement" was passed on a purely "he said - she said". The guy loses.