Defense lawyers challenge gun restriction for felons in light of Supreme Court ruling

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If you want a gun you can get one, felon or no. If you can't be trusted with a firearm you shouldn't be trusted amongst the public unsupervised.
A free man deserves the right to protect himself/his family, simple possession of the best tool for that job shouldn't be a crime.
But that's just my opinion and we all know what those are worth lol.
Besides we're all one pen stroke away from waking up a felon one day and it seems pretty intentional.
 
TheAccountant said:
Ah, the ol’ “trust me I saw this once” source. Considering he’s an adjunct scholar at Cato, been a guest speaker at Cato, been on their podcast, contributed content to Cato, and Cato covered the release of his book in 2009 with zero mention of any previous “pamphlet” published by Cato with similar ideas, I highly doubt he stole anything from them, but instead is likely the source of the tagline you like to repeat but have never bothered to actually research or understand.

I noticed your first query had a hostile tone to it, which I kind of ignored. Mostly because it was possible I was mistakenly assigning malice to your response that wasn't there. So I simply answered to the best of my memory. (Sorry, but I'm not in the habit of preserving samples of everything I read for 30 years in the off chance someone on the internet calls bullschit decades later.) I realize in your vocation everyone you meet is lying. But out here in the rest of the world, the ratio isn't that high. Could I be mistaken in my memory? Of course I could. But what I explained to you is what I recall. Whether you believe I'm lying or not is slightly irritating and ultimately doesn't mean anything. But I do wonder about the origin of your initial hostile attitude. Is it the work of the author Silverglate that has your panties in a bunch, or have I previously imade an enemy of you and this was just an opportunity to unleash your superiority complex in my direction?

I'm actually genuinely curious about that. I'm cool with whichever it is,...just let me know.
 
I had something kind of similar happen with a denied CCW appeal a while back, and what helped me sort it out was getting in touch with actual appeal lawyers who understood how AZ handles these situations. They were able to look at the paperwork and catch small issues I totally missed. Some stuff the DPS flags can be overturned if it’s explained the right way.
 
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