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Ninth Circuit: Felon Has ‘Right to Possess Firearm for Self-Defense’
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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 4263601" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>While Oklahoma has one of the lowest rates at less than 23% for criminals committing more crimes once released, other states it is over 60%. I think after a year or two of release they should allowed to apply to have their rights restored if they have not been charged with any other crimes. It should be a on a case by case basis because to many will commit another crime and many will be violent. Frankly they did the first crime and I have no problem with them having to earn their rights back. If a multi-offender, screw letting them own guns.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>Although the national <a href="https://wisevoter.com/state-rankings/prison-population-by-state/" target="_blank">incarceration rate</a> has been on a downtrend since 2010, and most states are downsizing their prisons, more than half of ex-inmates end up relapsing within three years of their release.</strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 4263601, member: 8854"] While Oklahoma has one of the lowest rates at less than 23% for criminals committing more crimes once released, other states it is over 60%. I think after a year or two of release they should allowed to apply to have their rights restored if they have not been charged with any other crimes. It should be a on a case by case basis because to many will commit another crime and many will be violent. Frankly they did the first crime and I have no problem with them having to earn their rights back. If a multi-offender, screw letting them own guns. [I][B]Although the national [URL='https://wisevoter.com/state-rankings/prison-population-by-state/']incarceration rate[/URL] has been on a downtrend since 2010, and most states are downsizing their prisons, more than half of ex-inmates end up relapsing within three years of their release.[/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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