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re: Mississippi District Court Judge with an interesting opinion re: felon in possession laws
Posted on 6/29/23 at 6:57 am to Dex Morgan
Posted on 6/29/23 at 6:57 am to Dex Morgan
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So, you want to base punishment on a potential future crime? frick off with your liberal thought-crime bull shite
I want to generally agree here, but the same would then have to go with child molesters too. Making it hard to agree with.
I'm assuming that sex offender registrations and living rules extend past all penalties being fulfilled, therefore under this mindset, a child molester should not have to register or matter if they live near schools, etc. once all penalties are fulfilled.
Breaking trust comes with the consequence of never fully getting it back. Breaking those known societal rules come with known consequences too.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 7:14 am to KAGTASTIC
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I'm assuming that sex offender registrations and living rules extend past all penalties being fulfilled, therefore under this mindset, a child molester should not have to register or matter if they live near schools, etc. once all penalties are fulfilled.
There's a constitutional right to owning a firearm. There isn't a constitutional right to privacy, to live wherever you want to, to be able to message 10 year olds on twitter, etc.
Fundamental rights should not be restricted.
Besides which, child molesters should get the death penalty and then it would be a moot point.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 7:15 am to KAGTASTIC
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I want to generally agree here, but the same would then have to go with child molesters too. Making it hard to agree with. I'm assuming that sex offender registrations and living rules extend past all penalties being fulfilled, therefore under this mindset, a child molester should not have to register or matter if they live near schools, etc. once all penalties are fulfilled. Breaking trust comes with the consequence of never fully getting it back. Breaking those known societal rules come with known consequences too.
Because there is no cure to pedophilia. Most agree they should never be released.
Having to register as a sex offender is not the same as the govt taking away your God given right to self defense. A sex offender who has served their time has a God given right to defend themselves.
No one should be a defenseless sitting duck.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 8:14 am to KAGTASTIC
quote:The distinction is that the offender registry does not raise concerns under the 2nd Amendment.quote:I want to generally agree here, but the same would then have to go with child molesters too. Making it hard to agree with.
So, you want to base punishment on a potential future crime? frick off with your liberal thought-crime bull shite
I'm assuming that sex offender registrations and living rules extend past all penalties being fulfilled, therefore under this mindset, a child molester should not have to register or matter if they live near schools, etc. once all penalties are fulfilled.
Of course, the registry might well raise DIFFERENT Constitutional concerns. I've never really analyzed that question.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 1:05 pm to KAGTASTIC
quote:
I want to generally agree here, but the same would then have to go with child molesters too. Making it hard to agree with.
I'm assuming that sex offender registrations and living rules extend past all penalties being fulfilled, therefore under this mindset, a child molester should not have to register or matter if they live near schools, etc. once all penalties are fulfilled.
Breaking trust comes with the consequence of never fully getting it back. Breaking those known societal rules come with known consequences too.
Child molesters should be given an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole.
The sex offender registry and any other restrictions should be done away with as well. It's ridiculous what can get a person on it. Like taking a leak behind a dumpster late at night. Not to mention we now know plenty of women have falsely accused men of sexual assault.
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