I have always considered myself a strong supporter of the second amendment.
But I've always asked myself, "What of people who are insane or repeat murderers?"
Should they have the right own a firearm? Whats the consensus here?
And if not, how could one discern between those that are too mad to own a weapon and those that are not?
I have heard this question before, many times, and often as an excuse to restrict guns.
First on the question of sanity. Who decides? Psychology is not an exact science and is highly subjective. It has been used in other countries to label and punish political enemies.
Almost anyone can have some quirk or phobia that can be called mental illness. In fact a small percentage of those who are classed as mentally ill are ever violent.
It would be an easy way to ban gun ownership as anybody can be classed as a nut.
"If you want a gun you must be crazy".
Why are "repeat murderers" out walking around? Just don't allow guns in prison.
Once someone is released, deemed fit for society, they should have their rights.
The right to self defense is a human right.
There are a lot of crimes that are classed as felonies. This needs to be looked at, and possibly reclassified.
But lets take murder.
Someone who kills his wifes rapist, or shoots an intruder, or is involved in a hunting accident can all be convicted of murder. They are not likely to repeat.
They are not career criminals.
People who have a history of violence, or continued criminal activity, should not be released into society. Those that show a desire to reform should be given a chance.
Presently most people in prison for felony offenses are non-violent, yet are denied basic human rights for life.
I believe that anyone out walking around deserves to have their Rights protected.