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Federal judge says those accused of felonies still have Second Amendment rights
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<blockquote data-quote="Gadsden" data-source="post: 3864284" data-attributes="member: 49555"><p>As do I. My oldest brother, whom I was very close to, was murdered. He was shot down with a shotgun in his own basement by an outlaw biker who was pissed because my brother intervened when the biker started beating his "old lady" at a bar. My brother, a decorated Vietnam veteran and one of the kindest people you could ever know, was left for dead and eventually did die as he tried to crawl out of the basement and up the stairs to get to a phone. Unlike your mother, who is obviously a much better person than me too, I never forgave the person responsible for killing my brother. Had I been able to at the time, I'm sure I would have ended the POS. Instead he lived the rest of his life until he died of, I think, cancer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadsden, post: 3864284, member: 49555"] As do I. My oldest brother, whom I was very close to, was murdered. He was shot down with a shotgun in his own basement by an outlaw biker who was pissed because my brother intervened when the biker started beating his "old lady" at a bar. My brother, a decorated Vietnam veteran and one of the kindest people you could ever know, was left for dead and eventually did die as he tried to crawl out of the basement and up the stairs to get to a phone. Unlike your mother, who is obviously a much better person than me too, I never forgave the person responsible for killing my brother. Had I been able to at the time, I'm sure I would have ended the POS. Instead he lived the rest of his life until he died of, I think, cancer. [/QUOTE]
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