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  • Ted
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    Originally posted by Baron View Post
    here we go again.
    I got 3:1 odds that Elvis will post here.

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    Does it matter if I know the story, he was found guilty. I am unsure why you are trying to play devil's advocate in this thread.

    Why does it matter if it directly concerns me? It might concern someone who cannot defend themselves.

    Do you always turn your cheek?
    It just seems weird that you feel the need to go out of your way to fuck with someone over something trivial (possession of guns) unless they are directly connected to you. Of all people to screw with, why choose this guy?

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    here we go again.

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  • Skidmark
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    Originally posted by jluv View Post
    Do you know the whole story behind his original crime? No, but the court does, and they sentenced him accordingly.

    As far as having guns now, how is that your concern if the guy isn't connected to you or your loved ones? Do you know how many millions of felons out there have guns and still commit crimes? Do you know how many people are out there molesting or raping or killing people? So this guy has guns. What's it to you? How do you know that's causing any problems?

    Again, there are way worse things to concern yourself with if you just have to play armchair cop.
    Does it matter if I know the story, he was found guilty. I am unsure why you are trying to play devil's advocate in this thread.

    Why does it matter if it directly concerns me? It might concern someone who cannot defend themselves.

    Do you always turn your cheek?

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    Not really much of a connection. What do you mean worse things? Someone who molested a 5 year old girl that now could possibly have his hands on firearms that he shouldn't seems pretty bad to me.
    Do you know the whole story behind his original crime? No, but the court does, and they sentenced him accordingly.

    As far as having guns now, how is that your concern if the guy isn't connected to you or your loved ones? Do you know how many millions of felons out there have guns and still commit crimes? Do you know how many people are out there molesting or raping or killing people? So this guy has guns. What's it to you? How do you know that's causing any problems?

    Again, there are way worse things to concern yourself with if you just have to play armchair cop.

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  • Skidmark
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    Originally posted by jluv View Post
    Any direct connection to the guy? You can't police the whole world, and there are a lot worse things than that going on. Seems like you should mind your own unless this guy did something to you or yours.
    Not really much of a connection. What do you mean worse things? Someone who molested a 5 year old girl that now could possibly have his hands on firearms that he shouldn't seems pretty bad to me.

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    Just boredom really. He doesn't deserve to be walking free, so if I can find something to send him back I will.
    Any direct connection to the guy? You can't police the whole world, and there are a lot worse things than that going on. Seems like you should mind your own unless this guy did something to you or yours.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by downshift_me View Post
    Felony or not once so much time has passed and he's completed his probation or whatever he can still walk in and purchase a gun to the best of my knowledge.
    Depends on the crime. And there are a shit ton of hoops to jump through. It's not as easy as waiting a set amount of time and walking in to buy a gun. By law, felons aren't allowed to buy a gun. There are exceptions, but its a small minority who can, and only after jumping through said hoops.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by downshift_me View Post
    Felony or not once so much time has passed and he's completed his probation or whatever he can still walk in and purchase a gun to the best of my knowledge.
    Not according to federal law, anything punishable over 1 year imprisonment. In order to get gun rights back you've got to go back to court and have them reinstated.

    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    The probation lasted 10 years, plus he went on additional probation for the failure.

    1. Case F-1054410 - Filing date 11/3/10
    2. Case F-0951630 - Filing Date 2/22/10

    For the 2nd case, which I think was a felony, he was prosecuted 7/9/12 with 2 years of probation, so it should still be active.

    I'm just not sure how to verify a felony.
    Get in touch with the local sheriff.

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  • Skidmark
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    Just boredom really. He doesn't deserve to be walking free, so if I can find something to send him back I will.

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