Wednesday, December 29, 2021

A Prohibited Person

 In 1995, Bryan Range was convicted in a Pennsylvania state court for making a false statement to obtain food stamps assistance, a class one misdemeanor. And under that conviction for a non-violent crime, he not only served no time in jail, but he made restitution for the crime. Range has been a peaceable citizen since, has been gainfully employed, and a family man, but because of the conviction twenty-six years ago, he is unconstitutionally banned forever from possessing and protecting himself and his family with firearms, a fundamental right protected by the Second Amendment. [More]

Evidently not if he has to go to court to get it recognized.

Do you think the people who consciously work against the rights of their countrymen ever struggle with what they are doing, or does one have to be a psychopath to be a willing part of such tyranny?

[Via Jess]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some are just born a$$holes. Others have to practice every day to keep up their skills.

Henry said...

Democracy brings us twerps, psychopaths, ambitious ciphers, short men, and well-born drones.
--FRED REED