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<blockquote data-quote="hoo-t" data-source="post: 2488142" data-attributes="member: 33117"><p>Our prison system is supposed to rehabilitate offenders, and I think in many, many cases it fails. But occasionally, you find someone who comes out seeing the error of his/her ways, and straightens out his/her life. This is the case with my friend. I tend to forget that he has that conviction on his record. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When I was younger, this was my outlook. Now, its more a matter of simply doing what's right. In this case, what's morally right, and what's legal don't seem to agree. But, I have no intentions of putting either of us in a position of committing a felony. Its sad to think that he could face prison time (and me too for that matter) for doing what the rest of us take for granted as a constitutional right. But now I'm faced with telling him that I don't want either of us in that position. I suppose we could go shoot my airguns....but its not quite the same.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoo-t, post: 2488142, member: 33117"] Our prison system is supposed to rehabilitate offenders, and I think in many, many cases it fails. But occasionally, you find someone who comes out seeing the error of his/her ways, and straightens out his/her life. This is the case with my friend. I tend to forget that he has that conviction on his record. When I was younger, this was my outlook. Now, its more a matter of simply doing what's right. In this case, what's morally right, and what's legal don't seem to agree. But, I have no intentions of putting either of us in a position of committing a felony. Its sad to think that he could face prison time (and me too for that matter) for doing what the rest of us take for granted as a constitutional right. But now I'm faced with telling him that I don't want either of us in that position. I suppose we could go shoot my airguns....but its not quite the same. Steve [/QUOTE]
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