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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 721218" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>No, I wasn't saying that at all.</p><p>I thought a "right" was something that was automatic.</p><p></p><p>Now that you bring it up....</p><p>For a minute let's just forget the things like abuses of the system, incompetence, discrimination....let's pretend they don't exist.</p><p>Under <em>those</em> circumstances, does anyone feel that screening potential buyers specifically for violent criminal history & mental illness would be a reasonable step to take?</p><p>I'm not talking about scrutinizing people to the N<u>th</u> degree over a fistfight they had when they were young or having taken anti-depressants, I'm talking about cases where there have been convictions or unvoluntary commitments.(let's say it'd really work that way)</p><p>Does that seem unreasonable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 721218, member: 6"] No, I wasn't saying that at all. I thought a "right" was something that was automatic. Now that you bring it up.... For a minute let's just forget the things like abuses of the system, incompetence, discrimination....let's pretend they don't exist. Under [I]those[/I] circumstances, does anyone feel that screening potential buyers specifically for violent criminal history & mental illness would be a reasonable step to take? I'm not talking about scrutinizing people to the N[U]th[/U] degree over a fistfight they had when they were young or having taken anti-depressants, I'm talking about cases where there have been convictions or unvoluntary commitments.(let's say it'd really work that way) Does that seem unreasonable? [/QUOTE]
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