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[–] Glory_Beckons ago 

I can trust

I think you meant can't.

If you can't handle having your rights back, you should be in prison.

I'd argue that if you can't trust someone with a firearm after their jail sentence, then they should be dead and not in prison. No point in wasting resources to keep someone locked up in a cage until they die. That's neither merciful nor practical.

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[–] clamhurt_legbeard ago 

I think the sentence should reflect our inability to trust. If a murderer is always too dangerous to ever get their guns back, then they can't be trusted with anything and should always receive life, no parole. Just one example.

Just a matter of deciding and assigning severity.

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[–] GreenSlug 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thats my position. Except no more life sentences, only death sentences.