It seems there are those in Washington paying attention to some of us here and others about some convicted felons getting their RKBA restored.
The story is here:http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/243851-house-votes-to-allow-gun-restoration-rights
So, are we ready for this?
IMHO, the quote states it best. Someone that committed a crime as a teenager should be able to petition to get his/her rights back.
There's no guarantee they'll get them, but there should at least be a mechanism in place and funded to handle the requests.
The story is here:http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/243851-house-votes-to-allow-gun-restoration-rights
Quote is attributed to Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.)."America is a land of second chances. One mistake should not define your future. A law-abiding, 45-year-old dad who made one mistake at 18 should have the choice of how best to protect his family or to take his kids hunting. He should have the chance to make a petition to restore his constitutional right to bear arms. This solution is long overdue,"
So, are we ready for this?
IMHO, the quote states it best. Someone that committed a crime as a teenager should be able to petition to get his/her rights back.
There's no guarantee they'll get them, but there should at least be a mechanism in place and funded to handle the requests.