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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3889753" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Yep and we are to blame because we tolerate it...we keep electing the REPUBLICANS who don't "really" represent our values. I remember when Nathan Dahm was pushing a bill for certain non-violent felons to have their 2nd amendment rights restored after their debt to society was paid in full. I believe the argument I heard was that if some guy who had a DUI when he was 21 was in his 40's and still couldn't own a deer rifle or home defense weapon that it was an overstep by the gov't. I have never had a DUI or any other trouble with the law, but it made a lot of sense to me. But of course, he faced the most push back from his fellow REPUBLICANS who don't "really" believe in freedom. Genuine OK values republicans are largely un-electable even in our own state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3889753, member: 24531"] Yep and we are to blame because we tolerate it...we keep electing the REPUBLICANS who don't "really" represent our values. I remember when Nathan Dahm was pushing a bill for certain non-violent felons to have their 2nd amendment rights restored after their debt to society was paid in full. I believe the argument I heard was that if some guy who had a DUI when he was 21 was in his 40's and still couldn't own a deer rifle or home defense weapon that it was an overstep by the gov't. I have never had a DUI or any other trouble with the law, but it made a lot of sense to me. But of course, he faced the most push back from his fellow REPUBLICANS who don't "really" believe in freedom. Genuine OK values republicans are largely un-electable even in our own state. [/QUOTE]
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