That’s an interesting idea, but hard to see how it could be justified if the voting age ends up being lowered to 16....which seems about to become an official addition to the Democrat platform. Mind you, I’m not against 16 year olds having an unrestricted RKBA, but I can’t see Democrats being able to reconcile the FULL rights of citizenship for 16 year olds - which necessarily includes the RKBA - EXCEPT by denying that the RKBA exists for anybody at all.Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 9:56 amI would simplify this by just tieing the RKBA to the right to vote. Call it the Voter Carry Law. Your voter registration card would effectively become your LTC. Lose one right, and you lose the other. Period.
And that assumes that the 16 year old in question isn’t a convicted felon. If the dems want to give the rights of citizenship back to felons - even while they are still behind bars - that presents another inconsistency entirely.
And by the way, I am generally in favor of restoring the full rights of citizenship to ANY felon upon release, even for categories of violent crimes (crimes like 1st degree murder, rape, and kidnapping excluded, but including violence like assault, domestic abuse, and the like), so long as they do not demonstrate any recidivist tendencies upon release. In other words, lose your rights TWICE, you lose them forever. My reasoning is that, so often, charges are as likely to be scaled up during prosecution, as they are to be pled down. What results isn't necessarily JUSTICE.
People CAN reform. If they do, they should have their rights of citizenship restored once their sentence is served. Either they served their sentence, or they did not. If they DID, then justice is not served by denying them their rights for the rest of their lives. Doing so is no less barbaric than what the dems are trying to do to our gun rights, against people who have broken no laws.
We do not live in a risk free world, and liberty cannot exist where all risk has been artificially suppressed. In fact, as we know from the truth that gun control laws only control the law abiding, suppression of risk WRT firearms is purely an illusion. We are orderly people, living in a chaotic world, relying on the deception that we can impose order upon the chaos. We can only impose order on ourselves, but that does nothing to impose order on the chaos beyond the boundaries of our individual personhood. That is why restricting the rights of the law abiding, in any way shape or form, is immoral. And that is why it is immoral to restrict the rights of a convicted felon, IF he or she has dutifully served the sentence that society imposed upon them, and IF he or she has demonstrated that they are a reformed person.
OTH, if they are recidivist, then they should spend the rest of their days behind bars.... but without access to all of the luxuries currently found in modern prisons. If prison is too easy, there is no incentive for someone to fear returning to it.