Sorry, I don't watch crappy TV shows.
Neither was your opinion of the show the point; however, the point was its plot in reference, which is an entirely plausible scenario. That is that Tony had gone to Junior’s home to check on him and bring him some groceries, while Junior for whatever reason (e.g., the onset of mental illness) thought that Tony was there to kill him. So Junior quickly grabs a hidden revolver and shoots a round into Tony and then runs to hid from him. Later it was medically determined that Junior was in the process of becoming senile and was placed into a secured care facility (IIRC).
Again, might makes right. Government has a monopoly on legal force so it can somehow be trusted to abide by its own laws? Yet those same enforces when not in service to state are too dangerous to grant such priviledge?
Our government consists of the very people that it has been consigned to protect within the breadth of its constitutionality (as
necessary and proper), such having been timelessly established through the public trust; the inherent (i.e.,
quid pro quo) purpose of America’s government is to express value in maintaining the birthright of our social structure, while further ensuring confidence in the entirety of the public’s interest and safety.
Also, in America all citizens are guaranteed such rights as to redress, due process, habeas corpus, et al. Sadly, the Executive has been ceaselessly working to abandon those very rights, while encouraging the populace to forfeit them as well; meanwhile, the majority of our Legislature keeps silent on the entire matter, as does also a large portion of the population. Hence, it is now (long past the) time for (us) the masses to rise in proactivity against such draconian usurpations and to expressly damn that coffin.
What?! A guy gets drafted against his will to fight a no-win war under impossible-to-imagine conditions, and he's now a criminal? How about we stop sending young Americans off to die. Seems like an easier fix to me.
I am not sure what you are referring to, but drafts are only legal in-order to repeal invasion within the borders of the United States of America and not to send people overseas for the advancement of political agendas. Anything to the contrary must be voluntary on the part of the individual and even still Congress is to first declare war. The President of the United States of America may also serve as the acting
command-in-chief of the U.S. Military, but this gives him/her not carte blanche to serve out their own personal ambitions or bloodlust.
If you want to punish someone keep them in prison. Once out, they have paid their debt to society.
Our U.S. Constitution stipulates only that reasonable fines and penalties be imposed upon conviction for having committed wrongdoing. There is no mention of social absolution, for such an act of graciousness is properly left to the discretion of those who were actually victimized and may otherwise be lawfully addressed through the civil courts. Criminal convictions are about providing a justified means of adequate punishment and nothing more.
Pointedly, an individual that displays a propensity for using firearms to provide themselves an advantage in (provoking) acts of selfishness deserves not a right to keep and bear arms. Along with the establishment of individual “rights” are also individual “duties” and “responsibilities”.