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Ninth Circuit: Felon Has ‘Right to Possess Firearm for Self-Defense’
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<blockquote data-quote="Cat City Slim" data-source="post: 4263246" data-attributes="member: 42075"><p>I'll use my stepson as a case study. I won't sugar coat it, the boy is dumb as a box of rocks in many ways. He is also completely led by the wrong head. When he was in high school he got caught breaking into houses to support his equally dumb girlfriend in the style she felt she deserved. He did his time and has largely stayed out of trouble since, more than 15 years. Now, he is recently divorced and caring for his two daughters. He builds wind farms, and makes significantly more money than I do. He travels, and lives in in some shady areas. My opinion is that he paid his debt, he should be able to legally own a firearm to use to protect his family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cat City Slim, post: 4263246, member: 42075"] I'll use my stepson as a case study. I won't sugar coat it, the boy is dumb as a box of rocks in many ways. He is also completely led by the wrong head. When he was in high school he got caught breaking into houses to support his equally dumb girlfriend in the style she felt she deserved. He did his time and has largely stayed out of trouble since, more than 15 years. Now, he is recently divorced and caring for his two daughters. He builds wind farms, and makes significantly more money than I do. He travels, and lives in in some shady areas. My opinion is that he paid his debt, he should be able to legally own a firearm to use to protect his family. [/QUOTE]
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