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<blockquote data-quote="owu1bag5" data-source="post: 2740932" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>It doesn't. I believe that the most basic of human rights is the right to self defense. The ability to provide one's own defense could and will often times require deadly force. If a person is free from prison then they should be able to defend themself if necessary, or be given a cop on a keychain. </p><p></p><p>It has been said in this thread that it is likely that a person newly released from prison could go back to his old ways and thus should be forced to wait to regain their rights. What if the person has made a decision to do the right thing, but people from his previous life find him and want to do him harm. Do we just tell him "sorry 'bout your luck bro"...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owu1bag5, post: 2740932, member: 1279"] It doesn't. I believe that the most basic of human rights is the right to self defense. The ability to provide one's own defense could and will often times require deadly force. If a person is free from prison then they should be able to defend themself if necessary, or be given a cop on a keychain. It has been said in this thread that it is likely that a person newly released from prison could go back to his old ways and thus should be forced to wait to regain their rights. What if the person has made a decision to do the right thing, but people from his previous life find him and want to do him harm. Do we just tell him "sorry 'bout your luck bro"...? [/QUOTE]
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