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Ninth Circuit: Felon Has ‘Right to Possess Firearm for Self-Defense’
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<blockquote data-quote="GutsonBorglum" data-source="post: 4263145" data-attributes="member: 50492"><p>Retired California Correctional Peace Officer aka prison guard. I would sometimes tell the inmates my personal beliefs such as, if you pay your debt to society than you should have your rights restored. On a note of the world is not fair, I had an inmate in my pod doing 20+ for gun possession. All the other charges had been dismissed and the possession charge was just that. He had not even used it in the commission of the original crime (I verified this). This guy was still in prison on a gun possession charge long after murderers and rapist would have been released. He told me his story while waiting for his parole hearing. I told him that he had been screwed over as he left for the hearing. He returned after the hearing and said that parole board told him the same thing that I had. He got denied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GutsonBorglum, post: 4263145, member: 50492"] Retired California Correctional Peace Officer aka prison guard. I would sometimes tell the inmates my personal beliefs such as, if you pay your debt to society than you should have your rights restored. On a note of the world is not fair, I had an inmate in my pod doing 20+ for gun possession. All the other charges had been dismissed and the possession charge was just that. He had not even used it in the commission of the original crime (I verified this). This guy was still in prison on a gun possession charge long after murderers and rapist would have been released. He told me his story while waiting for his parole hearing. I told him that he had been screwed over as he left for the hearing. He returned after the hearing and said that parole board told him the same thing that I had. He got denied. [/QUOTE]
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