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Federal judge says those accused of felonies still have Second Amendment rights
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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3864265" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>Hey look, I had a parent murdered, so I have strong opinions about capital punishment. For a long time, I thought the two men involved should’ve been executed for the crime, but both men served their time and never got into any trouble the rest of their lives. My Mother being a much better person than me met with both men and forgave them.</p><p></p><p> I do believe there are certain people (and a lot of them) that absolutely cannot be rehabilitated, and it would probably be best for society that they be eliminated. Depending on the heinous nature of the crime, it could be on the first strike, but for sure when a person gets to three strikes, they need to be out. I personally don’t see any point in feeding and taking care of a person that positively can’t be trusted in society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3864265, member: 24452"] Hey look, I had a parent murdered, so I have strong opinions about capital punishment. For a long time, I thought the two men involved should’ve been executed for the crime, but both men served their time and never got into any trouble the rest of their lives. My Mother being a much better person than me met with both men and forgave them. I do believe there are certain people (and a lot of them) that absolutely cannot be rehabilitated, and it would probably be best for society that they be eliminated. Depending on the heinous nature of the crime, it could be on the first strike, but for sure when a person gets to three strikes, they need to be out. I personally don’t see any point in feeding and taking care of a person that positively can’t be trusted in society. [/QUOTE]
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