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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3962553" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>Yes, because they government has stopped so many people committed to conducting violent acts. Just like they’ve stopped the flow of drugs. </p><p>We treat felons like fourth class citizens in this country. Once a person has served their time, they should have all rights restored like a normal person.</p><p> </p><p>Slight thread drift: Now, are you advocating we should re-open the expressway to the death penalty? Because, if so, I can get behind killing killers with very limited exceptions. Do I WANT states killing people? No, not really. But, to live in a civilized society, it may be necessary to remove certain people from that element in order to preserve the peace from time to time. I look at it like a “necessary evil”. It does cut both ways though, so one must be thorough and careful in this matter, as to not ensure “innocents”. </p><p>Some people call it “street justice” but I do wish more citizens would stand up and defend themselves. If a criminal thought that 50% of their victims would fight back and shoot them vs the reality of maybe only 1-2% that it is now, then perhaps they would rethink their occupation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3962553, member: 12153"] Yes, because they government has stopped so many people committed to conducting violent acts. Just like they’ve stopped the flow of drugs. We treat felons like fourth class citizens in this country. Once a person has served their time, they should have all rights restored like a normal person. Slight thread drift: Now, are you advocating we should re-open the expressway to the death penalty? Because, if so, I can get behind killing killers with very limited exceptions. Do I WANT states killing people? No, not really. But, to live in a civilized society, it may be necessary to remove certain people from that element in order to preserve the peace from time to time. I look at it like a “necessary evil”. It does cut both ways though, so one must be thorough and careful in this matter, as to not ensure “innocents”. Some people call it “street justice” but I do wish more citizens would stand up and defend themselves. If a criminal thought that 50% of their victims would fight back and shoot them vs the reality of maybe only 1-2% that it is now, then perhaps they would rethink their occupation? [/QUOTE]
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