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13-Year-Old Boy With Slingshot Saves Sister From Would-Be-Kidnapper: Police

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by flgator2, May 14, 2023.

  1. GatorJMDZ

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    You were getting those responses due to the last line in your original post:
    "I know this will trigger a few of our local libs."

    No one is going to do anything but applaud the brother for taking these steps to prevent God knows what from happening to his sister. You triggered the libs, but not in the way you thought.
     
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  2. ursidman

    ursidman VIP Member

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    From a quick scan, it seems possible for a citizen of Michigan to have state gun rights restored. I added the word Forever in case this was the case. Appears to be so.

    Michigan Gun Rights Restoration | Willis Law | Kalamazoo, MI.
     
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  3. coleg

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    Now there's the triggered you posted of. LOL Loony would be triggered over my post.... makes me worry that you're armed with that mental state.
     
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  4. GatorJMDZ

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    Tell that to Amy Coney Barrett. Read her dissent in Kanter v Barr. It starts on page 27 of the opinion and goes on for 30+ pages that the 2A protects a felon's right to posses firearms unless it can be shown the felon is dangerous or presents other risk markers.

    Kanter v. Barr, No. 18-1478 (7th Cir. 2019)
     
  5. AgingGator

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    Absolutely. It’s too bad the brother didn’t have something stronger then we wouldn’t have to worry about it
     
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  6. AgingGator

    AgingGator GC Hall of Fame

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    Me thinks this piece of shit has already strongly established that he is dangerous AND presents other risk markets.
     
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  7. GatorJMDZ

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    I don't disagree. I'm not a fan of felons possessing firearms unless they go through a procedure similar to Florida's, an Application for Executive Clemency including restoration of the right to posses a firearm. A DOC probation officer is assigned to each applicant to make recommendations and board votes on each one.
     
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  8. Swamplizard

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    Yeah no convicted felon should have their right to possess a firearm or their right to vote restored you gave up that right when you committed a felony
     
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  9. ursidman

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    At least the violent ones or attempted violence like this one.
     
  10. Swamplizard

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    Any Felon you gave those right up when you committed a crime sorry
     
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  11. agigator

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    Biblically, you're supposed to cut the giant's head off with his own sword after shooting him with a sling shot.
     
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  12. ursidman

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    OK. I get you but there are some acts that are felonies that might surprise: training a bear to wrestle is a felony in Alabama, adultery in Mich - same.
    These Are the Most Ridiculous Laws in America | Pintas & Mullins Law

    Forgery and Marijuana possession here in NC.
    Some stupid stuff is felonious. The law recognizes different degrees of felony and I think violent or non-violent is a pretty good place to decide whether you can vote or own a gun.
     
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  13. AgingGator

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    It wouldn’t be hard to classify violent and non violent felonies.
     
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  14. Sohogator

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    All hat no cattle.
     
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  15. Swamplizard

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    I can't call you out specifically but why the disagree bacon do you think Felons deserve the right to possess firearms or vote?
     
  16. swampbabe

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    Yes, I agree that nonviolent felons deserve to get their right to vote back after they serve their time.

    To add: the history of felony disenfranchisement is problematic.

    Racism & Felony Disenfranchisement: An Intertwined History
     
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  17. GatorJMDZ

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    Until Rick Scott was governor, it was nearly automatic. At the end of a prison or probationary sentence, Department of Corrections' officers gave the people forms entitled "Automatic Restoration of Civil Rights." After it was processed, it allowed the offender to vote and hold office, but NOTHING to do with firearm rights.
     
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