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Federal judge says those accused of felonies still have Second Amendment rights
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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3862354" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I wonder how long before some of our laws are turned against gun owners and otherwise decent humans catch felonies for possession of a previously legal bit of hardware? </p><p></p><p>Or perhaps the "hate speech/domestic terrorist" witch hunt labels some of us as unfit to own a firearm? (which I have said for years that censorship, not gun control has been the goal of the elites all along)</p><p></p><p>Everyone's tough on crime until they become the target of the legal system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3862354, member: 25419"] I wonder how long before some of our laws are turned against gun owners and otherwise decent humans catch felonies for possession of a previously legal bit of hardware? Or perhaps the "hate speech/domestic terrorist" witch hunt labels some of us as unfit to own a firearm? (which I have said for years that censorship, not gun control has been the goal of the elites all along) Everyone's tough on crime until they become the target of the legal system. [/QUOTE]
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