ConstitutionCowboy
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mp510
Imprisonment does not remove anyones rights. In prison you still have your right to council, trial, or to be free from double jeopardy. While in prison, you may be denied access to your arms, but when you are released from prison, you should have access to your arms like anyone else. Being an ex-con does not remove your right to defend yourself, or your responsibility to be available for militia duty. If you can't be trusted with arms, you should be kept in jail. Period. It isn't the responsibility of people not in the government to assure an ex-con doesn't have any arms, either. It is the responsibility of the ex-con to behave himself.
Woody
Imprisonment does not remove anyones rights. In prison you still have your right to council, trial, or to be free from double jeopardy. While in prison, you may be denied access to your arms, but when you are released from prison, you should have access to your arms like anyone else. Being an ex-con does not remove your right to defend yourself, or your responsibility to be available for militia duty. If you can't be trusted with arms, you should be kept in jail. Period. It isn't the responsibility of people not in the government to assure an ex-con doesn't have any arms, either. It is the responsibility of the ex-con to behave himself.
Woody