bigfutz said:
On the other thread, we heard mention of convicted felons, mentally insane, and jury of peers. Are these exceptions mentioned in the 2A? Why can't a convicted felon who has served his time -- for instance -- still retain the right to bear arms, i.e. purchase or own a firearm? If the gubmint feels he is safe to release back into society, why not return all of his rights? Can he not still vote, pay taxes, drive a car, buy beer, etc? Why is he denied the right to defend himself?
No, they aren't mentioned in the 2A. Nor is there any mention of age requirements for gun ownership.
I agree, there are many convicted "criminals" whose "crimes" I do not feel should prevent them from being a gun owner. I do believe that even some violent felons who have seen the error of their ways and are living their lives among society in a neutral/positive way could also be responsible gun owners. Conversely, I think that there are many criminals who aren't rehabilitated, who are incapable of becoming, or don't care to be, responsible members of society and who return to their bad ways as soon as they're out of prison, that is if they even bothered to put their bad ways on hold while they were serving their time.
Just as I do not want to be punished for the actions of a few, I do not want to reward real criminals (mailing orchids? Seriously?) by automatically reinstating their rights without proof that they no longer act upon criminal impulses. They have completed their punishment, now they need to earn back the rights they threw away when they chose to commit a crime.
I do
not advocate psychological evaluations before a gun purchase or obtaining a ccw, but I do think it's prudent to prevent the
known mentally ill patients from having access to them. Again, there's degrees. I'm not worried about people with depression owning guns, I'm not even worried about a patient who was suicidal having their guns returned to them (I used to be but upon further reflection if they decide they really want to kill themselves they will find a way regardless) but the patients who cannot discern the difference between real and not, who are incapable of clarity of thought and judgement? I cannot say that they should have access to guns.
I realize that some 2A supporters advocate that no line should be drawn at all, constitutional carry across the board for every citizen. I can only get behind constitutional carry for law abiding, responsible citizens.