BOHNTR
Very Active Member
There's a big difference folks from being arrested for a felony charge and being convicted of a felony.
I think this dead horse has been kicked to dust.
I agree, this topic needs to go away.
No, only firearms.Maybe I'm confused but doesn't federal law forbid convicted felons from possessing any type of weapon, including archery equipment?
I would guess primarily this difference is due to size of walletThere's a big difference folks from being arrested for a felony charge and being convicted of a felony.
Imagine if felons couldn't own golf clubs, baseball bat, steak knives, haha.Maybe I'm confused but doesn't federal law forbid convicted felons from possessing any type of weapon, including archery equipment?
That's called punishing the object instead of punishing the criminal for the crime.....which is often the case.Imagine if felons couldn't own golf clubs, baseball bat, steak knives, haha.
I remember some quote I once read... "Man kills wife with steak knife, can no longer own rifle, can still own steak knife" go figure, I guess this is what happens when politicians make laws.
Good point trkytrack2 and welcome to the forum.That's called punishing the object instead of punishing the criminal for the crime.....which is often the case.
CC you hit that on the head!!!!! As far as I am concerned a felon is just that. Havent read back but the pole states if it was non violent or wepon related sex crimes are neither and as far as I am concerned that is much worseIt doesn"t seem to me that we really talkiing about punishment, but what happens AFTER the CONVICTED FELON gets out of prison and what should be the further consequences! IMHO a felony is a felony. Many, many of these are pleaded down to misdemeanors. If someone has been convicted of a felony....sorry, no weapons, no voting again and no civil rights. I know the argument about being very young when it happened and they have turned their life around, but that doesn't really wash for me. There are lots of cases when this happens that in later years, the person petitions and get their felony reduced, probably deserved too. It's really not too hard to be a good citizen and contribute to society!!!