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Sen. Cornyn, With NRA Blessing, Proposes Gun Background Checks
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2777721" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>The bolded part. That's the crux of the matter in my mind. The rest of your post would be reasonable if it didn't take so long to get anything into court, weeks and months just isn't acceptable. An example of the legal process is Chris Christie taking forever to issue gun related pardons for CCW'ers that have a valid license in other states coming into NJ. Courts are insanely inefficient. Also a second opinion would be prudent, it's just too easy to get railroaded these days and the presumption of a mental defect would be already in place by the very fact that a legal action is taking place. Innocent until proven guilty isn't too common these days, I would imagine the same would apply in this instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2777721, member: 3099"] The bolded part. That's the crux of the matter in my mind. The rest of your post would be reasonable if it didn't take so long to get anything into court, weeks and months just isn't acceptable. An example of the legal process is Chris Christie taking forever to issue gun related pardons for CCW'ers that have a valid license in other states coming into NJ. Courts are insanely inefficient. Also a second opinion would be prudent, it's just too easy to get railroaded these days and the presumption of a mental defect would be already in place by the very fact that a legal action is taking place. Innocent until proven guilty isn't too common these days, I would imagine the same would apply in this instance. [/QUOTE]
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