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  • @Leslie-es5ij
    @Leslie-es5ij Год назад +85

    What the government considers a felony needs to change, and once a crime is paid for it should be over.

    • @RuthEsther-nn6qe
      @RuthEsther-nn6qe 4 месяца назад +6

      Or at least be over after 10 years of not getting into trouble again

    • @Leslie-es5ij
      @Leslie-es5ij 4 месяца назад +3

      @@RuthEsther-nn6qe perhaps that could be part of the punishment for the crime 🤔 but it should be according to the severity of the crime.

    • @Gary-vn8qj
      @Gary-vn8qj 4 месяца назад

      Who are you people to even decide? What do you know about it? My best friend and I both have agg assault w/deadly weapon from over 10 years ago in TX we can't rent apartments, get car insurance, many jobs etc. Sure I voted not long after I got out but I don't really even care about that I just want a real gun not this black powder bs. ALL felons need their rights back just like it was not even that long ago. They used to give a man his gun back when he got out of prison.

    • @Lure-Benson
      @Lure-Benson Месяц назад +1

      What can be charged as a felony today you be surprised that such small things or not ever heard of a person now can be charged on a felony count.
      Many years ago I bought at the time unknowingly a trailer from advertised on Craigslist but the criminal was an illegal Mexican immigrate that stole the trailer and as I was using the trailer the cops seen it them arrested me on felony theft of the trailer even when I have video of the buy of the trailer and the criminal Mexican - it took me 3 years and $40.000 to clear my name then get the felony dropped, how we found the Mexican criminal was using a privet investigator who found the Mexican illegal immigrant working on the DA family dairy farm who charged me for the crime, when the DA was presented with the investigators evident the DA wanted it all kept quiet so he cleared me of the crime.
      This state is a criminal immigrant protection state with Sanctuary policy's not to arrest any criminal invader immigrant for any crime, so I became the scape goat for the thief Mexican, so the DA had cheap labor on the family dairy farm.

    • @Leslie-es5ij
      @Leslie-es5ij Месяц назад

      @Lure-Benson what a joke country that let's crap like that go on.

  • @edwardpritchett8647
    @edwardpritchett8647 3 месяца назад

    Owning a gun is a right, not a privilege.... Irregardless of a felony or not!!!!!!!

  • @roncoon3464
    @roncoon3464 Год назад +57

    The Only Americans that should not have the Right to Bear Arms are those that Serving, Pending, or on Parole for a Sentence of an Indicted/Convicted Crime. Once their time has been served, their debt is repaid and their Rights, ALL OF THEM, should be reinstated.

    • @Ridgerider-z4h
      @Ridgerider-z4h 11 месяцев назад

      A lot of states had that in their criminal code. Upon successfully completion of your sentence, ALL rights were restored. Then the feds got involved…..

    • @austinlohmann4008
      @austinlohmann4008 8 месяцев назад +4

      100% agree

    • @SecondHandReaction
      @SecondHandReaction 2 месяца назад

      100 percent right

  • @james44mag31
    @james44mag31 Год назад +51

    Non violent felons should have never had their rights removed to begin with.

    • @mitchblackwood
      @mitchblackwood 6 месяцев назад +6

      any "felon" who did the time and can vote should have gun rights,Period.

    • @SecondHandReaction
      @SecondHandReaction 2 месяца назад

      100 percent ​@@mitchblackwood

  • @jamesbroderick9106
    @jamesbroderick9106 Год назад +39

    Back in the 1700s 1800 mid-1800s
    Everybody had a gun. Rifle shotgun or a pistol. And I believe that is when crime was the lowest

  • @kelleymcmahan6457
    @kelleymcmahan6457 Год назад +46

    Here's one that anti gun people will hate. Back in the mid 1800's when you were released from the Yuma territorial prison you were given a horse, a 20 dollar gold piece, and a pistol

  • @josedorsaith5261
    @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +43

    Good. "Shall not be infringed"

    • @paulw3101
      @paulw3101 2 месяца назад

      What does the first part of the 2nd am say?

  • @DTreatz
    @DTreatz Год назад +65

    I feel like non violent felons should be able to own guns, and violent felons should be able to easily get their rights restored with good behavior by the courts

    • @ronaldraygun2639
      @ronaldraygun2639 Год назад

      No violent felons should never be allowed to own guns.

    • @ronaldraygun2639
      @ronaldraygun2639 Год назад

      Felons don’t ever get enough time in jail as they should. I’ve seen people walk into bars shooting an illegally acquired gun at random people and all they get is 2 year probation. And they’re let out the next day to do it again.

    • @AzrealMaximus
      @AzrealMaximus Год назад +2

      My .02, 5 years for non violent except for desertion, treason, and other high crimes (selling intelligence/military secrets) 10 years for violent, except murder and sexual predators.

  • @trollfacedomi
    @trollfacedomi Год назад +10

    I met a guy out at the range who had gotten his rights restored from a coke charge in the 80’s. I was relatively new and he gave me some pointers and opened up about having his rights restored at 60. 100% agree, there was no just reason for his rights being taken away from him for so long!

  • @BestKreation2
    @BestKreation2 Год назад +13

    I said this before state felons can go back to the courts but can federal felons can they go back to the courts and challenge for there gun rights back . Especially if you are a non violent felon.

    • @research903
      @research903 Год назад

      Congress has consistently withheld funds for the implementation of the law allowing Federal felons to petition for restoration of rights.

    • @AzrealMaximus
      @AzrealMaximus Год назад

      No, on federal felony charges. Even with a presidential pardon, Congress took away funding from ATF to conduct checks on felons.

    • @1white870
      @1white870 14 дней назад

      In Texas, you get them back after 5 years automatically, but only on your property, that's after 5 years off of parole, probation, or release.

  • @MrMatt3046
    @MrMatt3046 Год назад +30

    If its Domestic abuse it can just be one person's word against another.

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +2

      According to the study by the Australian police, the VAST majority of accusations are

    • @MrMatt3046
      @MrMatt3046 Год назад

      @@josedorsaith5261 are what?

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +4

      @@MrMatt3046
      One person's word against another. They're BS

    • @MrMatt3046
      @MrMatt3046 Год назад

      @josedorsaith5261 In the US the judge will almost always give the benefit of the doubt to the female.

    • @mikemcmikemcyeahok4977
      @mikemcmikemcyeahok4977 Год назад

      Or one persons bruises, broken bones, etc

  • @Kobe23111
    @Kobe23111 Год назад +5

    Will non violent felons get the gun rights back

  • @crazysquirrel9425
    @crazysquirrel9425 Год назад +4

    Once feet hit the streets you are supposed to have the same rights as everyone else as if you never lost them in the first place. Regardless of the reason you are on the streets.
    A danger to one's spouse is NOT a danger to society and not a reason to take guns away.
    No guns in bars might be a bit problematic I think.
    Should depend on if you are legally drunk or not.

  • @Mr07explorer
    @Mr07explorer Год назад +101

    If they are no longer incarcerated, they should have their rights back. All of them.

    • @doughboy7064
      @doughboy7064 Год назад +6

      All of them is definitely debatable, but alot of them forsure

    • @Mr07explorer
      @Mr07explorer Год назад +17

      @doughboy7064
      Guess i missed in the constitution where it says only some get their rights back.

    • @blahblah8037
      @blahblah8037 Год назад +20

      If you can’t be trusted in society with all of your rights back then you need to still be in prison. you’re either a free man or you’re not.

    • @doughboy7064
      @doughboy7064 Год назад +2

      @blahblah8037 i mean im with you but youre a level headed individual, not every one is, but to re integrate those who arent level headed back into society, they need to beable to get out and reconnect with people because an unhinged individual with a gun and nothing to lose is a hazard to everyone

    • @bigbenms6
      @bigbenms6 Год назад +3

      I feel like if you committed a violent crime I see no reason to give you back your gun rights. You've broken a contract with society and you get what Society decides to give you. That may be partial rights for sure. But it's better than the death penalty.

  • @coldskoolbeatz
    @coldskoolbeatz 3 месяца назад +4

    I'm not even a felon. I plead to a misdemeanor that carries a penalty of more than a year and I'm excluded from my 2nd Amendment right.
    And never did a day in prison.

    • @paulw3101
      @paulw3101 2 месяца назад

      All misdemeanor crimes are under a year.

    • @coldskoolbeatz
      @coldskoolbeatz 2 месяца назад +3

      @@paulw3101 No, they are not.

  • @michaelpurdy5908
    @michaelpurdy5908 4 месяца назад +2

    I’ve been sober since 2018 I feel like I should be able to protect the beautiful family my recovery has given me without having to worry about going to jail for 5-10 years 😂

  • @adriengiron6269
    @adriengiron6269 Год назад +4

    I hope if also include & eligible "Misdemeanor Domestic Violence" able restore gun rights back.
    Not always have often DV conviction more than 1 time and/ or not all everyone who's is wrongful accuse DV abuser conviction.
    If past once, or former convicted DV, and yet not committing similar DV or been "clean free non DV offense" from years, decades to should grant restore gun rights if possibly, by good behavior and no longer be "offender".

  • @Patriot83-kp5
    @Patriot83-kp5 4 месяца назад +4

    I'm def getting mine back, gonna get the process started really soon

    • @ryanbrown938
      @ryanbrown938 2 месяца назад +1

      Good luck with your mission brother

  • @teebird6055
    @teebird6055 4 месяца назад +2

    I've been out 11 years I work everyday pay taxes have not been in any trouble and I cannot protect myself and family

  • @michaelkouloumbis6863
    @michaelkouloumbis6863 Год назад +4

    Just in time, is this for Hunter, maybe⁉️😳

  • @michaelmorris2070
    @michaelmorris2070 Год назад +4

    I’m 38 i got a felony theft over 500 dollars when I was 18 it’s been over twenty years I own my own home and don’t break the law but I still can’t own a fire arm well I could if I wanted to be a criminal but I’m not

    • @AmmoshortageNP
      @AmmoshortageNP Год назад

      And today they let people walk into grocery stores and steal all they stuff they want like in Washington and Oregon

  • @waynestephens1470
    @waynestephens1470 Год назад +7

    How do I get my gun rights back

    • @yourfreedomisanillusion
      @yourfreedomisanillusion Год назад +5

      You never lost your rights. You lost your liberty, and the ability to exercise your rights. Now that you are not incarcerated, nothing is stopping you but your own fear.

    • @highlightzilla9581
      @highlightzilla9581 Год назад

      ​@@yourfreedomisanillusionyes we did we can get arrested just for buying them being a felon so yepp we lost them brother idk what dope your smoking

    • @trentonharris7676
      @trentonharris7676 Год назад +3

      ​@yourfreedomisanillusion There are no such things as "rights". In reality, there is only action and reaction.

    • @1white870
      @1white870 14 дней назад

      Depends what state your in.

  • @yosecretsquirrel
    @yosecretsquirrel Год назад +3

    You dont need to infringe their right to own a gun. You only need to make possessing a gun while commiting a crime a minimum sentence of 20 years, that cannot be served concurrently with other convictions. To deter most crime all one must do is make it more expensive than a criminal is willing to pay.

  • @lakernation8370
    @lakernation8370 2 месяца назад +1

    California charged me with possession of a firearm for having a phone in my hand and because of that charge I can no longer own a firearm. I have court to in October to get the felony reduced but that still won’t give me my rights back. wtf

  • @johnwren3976
    @johnwren3976 Год назад +3

    Maybe they could start by restoring their voting rights...

  • @Bob_Jones_
    @Bob_Jones_ Год назад +1

    A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be --infringed-- .

  • @papercitadel4221
    @papercitadel4221 Год назад +26

    After paying your debt to society you should be welcomed back with open arms instead of the stigma that contributes to this cycle of incarceration

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @nonamenoname1645
      @nonamenoname1645 Год назад

      Yes, you do your time, then when released years later it's still held against you and your not able to get a descent job or no job at all, what's the sense of doing your time and it's still being held against you , make it make sense .It's because it's a money 💰 making business, from the lawyers and judges, probation office systems. They hang you by the balls until death.😮

    • @bigbenms6
      @bigbenms6 Год назад +1

      Too broad a statement there I think it depends on the crime and the circumstances. 🤷‍♂️

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +5

      @@bigbenms6
      No, it is really that simple. We already apply consideration of the crime & circumstances with sentence lengths.
      "Shall not be infringed" is explicit. It doesn't say anything about criminal offences and suspending rights - the authors of the constitution knew full well how any allowances would lead to blanket infringement.

    • @bigbenms6
      @bigbenms6 Год назад

      @@josedorsaith5261 we'll just have to disagree there then

  • @joshuaoliver2619
    @joshuaoliver2619 7 месяцев назад +1

    Felons convicted of non violent offenses, that had nothing to do with a firearm should not have any loss of privilege. Especially if they have proven themselves not to be repeat offenders, and also have proven themselves as productive memebers of society. People make mistakes, everyone has, and if they paid the price for their misdeeds then it should be water under the bridge. I know old men who have been felons for decades that have hunted their entire lives (obviously cautious of where and with who) and possess firearms. And I guarantee there is thousands of other men in this country in that same boat. Its not those guys that society should be worried about, their not the ones out shooting up schools, or promoting gun violence. This countrys approach to gun control, and who they view as "responsible firearm owners" is absolutely asinine. Imagine being a felon and playing along with what the law says is right, what are you supposed to do when some young punk crawls through your window in the middle of the night with his gun? I guess your just supposed to be defenseless right?

    • @anonymousperson6119
      @anonymousperson6119 4 месяца назад +1

      As if it’s not bad enough to not have a gun in a self defense situation, my state made it a crime to possess body armor as a felon. Bc apparently protecting your vital organs from bullets makes you a threat to others.

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444
    @christopherdekonstrukt444 9 месяцев назад +1

    I know someone who was advised in the 80s they could own a gun by their Bucks County, Pennsylvania probation officer and was subsequently arrested under federal law. Turns out they weren't prohibited under state law but federal law still applied. There was no Internet at the time to look up this information.

  • @perplexedpat
    @perplexedpat 8 месяцев назад +1

    In high school, 25 years ago, I vandalized an excessive amount of school property as a bad prank. I spent my senior year in jail and was charged with two felonies. I can never legally own a firearm, despite becoming successful and never getting into more trouble. They sure do like the money they steal from me every week though😊

    • @dannypaxton5787
      @dannypaxton5787 3 месяца назад

      How come you can never get your rights back?

  • @larrysfarris
    @larrysfarris Год назад +1

    Including General / President George Washington who owned a distillery operation located at Mount Vernon! 👈🇺🇸

  • @malakaimessina7446
    @malakaimessina7446 3 месяца назад

    I am a federal convicted felon. How do I get my second amendment rights back? I have a conspiracy with possession to distribute. Back in 1993. I did my time I did my parole. I have never been in trouble since. I’m supposed to be a victim the rest of my life and not be able to protect my family? I hope this law changes as I would love to be able to go hunting again. First time offender.

  • @jasonp5230
    @jasonp5230 3 месяца назад

    29-23-14. You can restore your gun rights as a Felon violent or otherwise. There are few exceptions. But check out this law.

  • @HYGHNOTE_Crypto
    @HYGHNOTE_Crypto 4 месяца назад

    I got a felony at 17 years old, went to prison for 5 years, finished it up. I changed my life around and now 42 years old with 2 careers in HVAC and I have a class A CDL with a Hazmat Endorsement. I haul fuel now. And still can't have a pistol or be around anyone with one. Meaning my wife can't even have one for home protection with me in the house. It's not fair I understand I messed up when I was a teenager I robbed a store, got caught and did my time. But now I have kids I need to protect incase of a home invasion etc. And worry I will be arrested and locked up for a long time if it came down to protecting my family.

  • @gutshotgat
    @gutshotgat Год назад +1

    Maybe it’s just a beard trim but you look like you’ve lost some weight my man. Looks great!

    • @ArmedAttorneys
      @ArmedAttorneys  Год назад +2

      Thanks amigo- lifting heavy stuff and eating right- It is great to start seeing it pay off!

    • @gutshotgat
      @gutshotgat Год назад +1

      @@ArmedAttorneys congrats and keep up the good work!

  • @lh6097
    @lh6097 3 месяца назад

    I think after a certain time after getting convicted aof a felony and staying out of trouble example 20 years gun rights should be restored.

  • @ieddavidfoster2070
    @ieddavidfoster2070 8 месяцев назад

    As an ex cop i can say with all my heart, unless you're a dangerous subject you should be alowed to own a gun, some drugs you did 20 years ago should not effect your life today. You served your time it should be over, and your rights are restored 100%. And unless it's a serious sex crime, if you don't re offended all felony charges should drop off after 10 years after completion of your time. This hanging stuff over people is stupid. You commit a felony that's punishable by 2 years in prison, but you get a life sentence of stigma and punishment. This needs to change. I lost a good job because when a department found out my wife was a convinced felon before we met. I walked away from my job because my wife is more important than someone's opinion of her for a mistake she made and never repeated .

  • @Ridgerider-z4h
    @Ridgerider-z4h 11 месяцев назад +1

    There was a process in place at the federal level for restoration, but they never funded the department, thus getting around the procedure.

  • @kingofswamis
    @kingofswamis Месяц назад

    What is this show? you said absolutely nothing? you’re really really good at carrying on lol

  • @AGGITATOR
    @AGGITATOR 3 месяца назад

    So what do yall say about like Arisona like to put people om lifetime probation some people have done there time but now have lifetime probation i feel they did there time stay out trpubke for 5 years at least get gun rights back period

  • @theedge5584
    @theedge5584 9 месяцев назад +1

    Become a National not a Citizen......

  • @haroldrice-dd1mv
    @haroldrice-dd1mv 4 месяца назад

    F a gun right when can I get a good hourly paying job?….

  • @jacobmccandles1767
    @jacobmccandles1767 9 месяцев назад

    What does this mean NOW? Has anything changed?

  • @daneldwinbrooks8444
    @daneldwinbrooks8444 4 месяца назад

    Nore was laws in the late 1800's

  • @deanfranklin6870
    @deanfranklin6870 Год назад

    And there's even going to be an increasing consideration that even if you want to call someone dangerous but they've been clear for decades are they still dangerous

  • @bobkoroua
    @bobkoroua Год назад

    You have to be kidding.

  • @unclemike5840
    @unclemike5840 Год назад

    Howdy , for the rhythm

  • @Phoenix_Atlas
    @Phoenix_Atlas Год назад

    Good

  • @comcastjohn
    @comcastjohn Год назад +1

    They can already petition to have their rights restored after seven years. I do believe they have paid their debt to society, but even though they get out and finished everything, they are still punished for the rest of their lives by society itself. Non violent offenders should get their rights restored ONCE! If they go back to prison, then they permanently lose them. I am talking prison, not jail. They are two different animals.

    • @treeamigo8447
      @treeamigo8447 10 месяцев назад

      Every state is different. Some won't ever reinstate.

  • @stevenmeansphotography3861
    @stevenmeansphotography3861 Год назад

    Can you answer or anyone answer a question for me

    • @danielgoodman3578
      @danielgoodman3578 Год назад

      If you have a question about gun laws and don't wish to read the code or don't understand it, peruse the videos on this channel to see if you can find your answer. Otherwise, if you are a member of Texas/US LawShield, you can actually call during the week from like 8 to 5 or similar and ask to speak to a program attorney to get a legal advice answer to your question (within the context mainly of weapons/defense law).
      If it's not a legal advice type question and you're comfortable posting it here, go ahead and ask.

    • @stevenmeansphotography3861
      @stevenmeansphotography3861 Год назад

      @@danielgoodman3578 I’m I am in California
      I was prohibited for 30 years the wrong charge on my record. The DA and the JUDGE
      Agreed to dismiss and vacate and said all records shall be destroyed pc 1385. And the court said my firearm rights are back .
      So I went a few weeks ago to buy my gun got denied (figured) did the NICS appeal they are reading the old rap sheet so I talked to the FBI they said it’s not them but the California
      Doj rap sheet has not been updated to show the dismissed and vacated charge …… several attorneys said my rights are back..
      Can you give me your take on this when the record shows the dismissed on my rap sheet
      I will go and DROS again is there any reason
      I should be denied or delayed. And I did a live scan on my self and my record is still not updated….. so I had to fill out the Doj paperwork to show record os not accurate
      And I included the court minute order and the judge order that it has been dismissed and vacated in furtherance of justice thank you

    • @james-tw6fu
      @james-tw6fu 10 месяцев назад

      @@danielgoodman3578So what’s going on with non violent felons gun rights ?

    • @danielgoodman3578
      @danielgoodman3578 10 месяцев назад

      @@james-tw6fu With the last part of my comment, I don't think I meant to present myself as an expert to answer the questions. I think I meant to encourage OP to ask her question in general if it wasn't asking for legal advice.

    • @danielgoodman3578
      @danielgoodman3578 10 месяцев назад

      @@james-tw6fu but this video is is probably good to watch to get an answer or at least partial answer to your question. If you mean to ask what the precursor to the video is, felons aren't legally allowed to possess firearms in view of federal law, based on the federal law definition of what a firearm is.

  • @phillipmarlowe0525
    @phillipmarlowe0525 Год назад +3

    I can see for none violent felons but if violent then there she be no rights.

    • @DJ-cp8hz
      @DJ-cp8hz Год назад +7

      Work on your spelling and grammar before trying to give other's your uneducated opinions of the constitution, the constitution is not based on opinions, rights are any action that does not interfere with anyone else's rights, it's very clear we have courts and sentencing of incarceration for crimes, we don't need to make a whole group of society that has no rights, if they haven't done enough to have their rights back why are they allowed in society? Isn't funny that the first thing the government does when they get a chance they think the people won't be up bbn in arms over, they take your right to vote and your right to protection. Shows what they really want and what they would take from everyone else if given any chance.
      We have laws and consequences already on the books for crimes, the more extreme the crime the more extreme the sentence, but to tack on that all felons are no longer 1st class citizens is unconstitutional and will eventually be overturned.

    • @phillipmarlowe0525
      @phillipmarlowe0525 Год назад

      @@DJ-cp8hz
      Get your head out of your rectum!! It’s a deterrent to help keep morons from committing crimes. They are let out because that’s the way the laws work. Don’t like my grammar or spelling? Think I’m uneducated? F you.

    • @blahblah8037
      @blahblah8037 Год назад +1

      @@DJ-cp8hzthank you

    • @treeamigo8447
      @treeamigo8447 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@DJ-cp8hz
      I sure hope you're right.

    • @randyrudy5546
      @randyrudy5546 5 месяцев назад

      2 questions..what is a woman? What does "shall not be infringed" mean?