What can a convicted felon do for self-defense?

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00:00 Intro: Self-defense options for felons.
00:32 Felons might be able to rehabilitate 2A rights.
01:18 Alternate tools available for self-defense.
01:56 Can a felon obtain a concealed carry permit?
02:58 Felons and pepper spray.
04:07 “Prohibited persons” extend beyond felons.

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If your safe enough to be released from prison and paid your debt you should be able to vote and have guns like everyone else. Otherwise you should still be in prison if you you’re still a danger. Need to change these ridiculous laws.

KendrasEdge
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Sucks that I committed a crime at 17. Now I’m 39 and a single father that would never break the law now. But I can’t protect me or her if someone broke in with guns. I’m in a constant state of paranoia. After so many years you should have rights back. 😡

ghostofneworleans
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I shouldn't have to jump through a million hoops to get my RIGHTS back. Or pay thousands for a lawyer. Once the debt is paid, all rights should be restored, just like it always was in history until 1968. Our rights were created to be guaranteed to all free citizens.

freedomringer
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In other words most felons are less than American citizens, barely human, call the police when attacked and they can draw chalk lines when they get there in 4 1/2 hours.

davidwoods
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I’m sorry, but I rather be judged by twelve than carried by six! Not a hard decision!!!

danielmorgan
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Taking rights away indefinitely seems like the equivalent of double jeopardy. American justice system is a joke...

patrickmendez
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Tom Grieve gives excellent Council. I encourage everyone to call him even if you don't live in his state if you or a loved one is dealing with this. He helped us and we were able to get rights restored quickly and for way less money than we thought. best money we ever spent. Tom is a good man and an excellent lawyer.

Martha-hmtk
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I know a guy who spoke with the Sheriff in Polk County, FL and he was able to get his gun rights back by following what they told him.

stewslogisticsllc
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PCP airguns are the best way to go, I have a .45 cal pistol I carry on me legally and a semi auto .45 cal for home defense, both doing firearm levels of energy, I also have a bolt action .45 airgun as well

Mister.
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Get a black powder revolver. No ffl transfer needed. They can be shipped to your home. There are conversion cylinders available.

richdoherty
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no government can take away your right to own a gun.a right is a right and can not be taken away..i own quite a few firearms and i have 3 minor felonies over the years..

jayhope
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At least for home defense it may be beneficial to remember that airguns, crossbows, and black powder based weapons are regulated differently than firearms. As always, check your local listings.

NMiller_
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And if your "local listings" say no, then MOVE !! If your present town tells you that you are not permitted to defend your spouse and children and self (in that order, by the way), then find a town and sheriff that does support that basic, inalienable human right.

SchoonerDesire
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Not a damn thing!!tell the shooter to let you make a quick call to the cops to come pick up some dead bodies because 21 years ago i made a stupid mistake so i don’t have the right to defend myself....america!!

chris-vjwu
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i made a mistake at 19 and caught a Felony, but that was 45 yrs ago
times were different back then, and Now times are different and I need protection
because of the job I have carrying large amounts of cash, I am always looking for
self defense against muggers

JesseArreola-qqpt
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I was convicted in 1991 by the US courts in Philadelphia for lying on a 4473 and felon in possession stemming from a receiving stolen property conviction in Bucks County Pennsylvania in 1985. The usual procedure is to defer to state however my conviction did not prohibit me from owning a gun on the state level (my county probation officer told me in 1987 I could own a gun as I wasn't convicted of a crime of violence) so the US government picked up the charges and prosecuted me under 18 USC 922(g)1. If SCOTUS strikes down the felon in possession statute at least for nonviolent convictions, I will make sure I get documentation from a legal source about my eligibility before purchasing a firearm. A NICS denial can lead to felony charges and the US government does not want to hear any excuses of ignorance.

christopherdekonstrukt
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I have seen stories on the News of people being killed after using pepper spray. If a person is not in custody or on parole, all Rights should be restored. If a person is so bad that they may not have their Rights restored, then they should still be in custody.

georgecrutchfield
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In Michigan a person with a felon can use a paintball gun but can't own one here Michigan you can't even own a bulletproof vest if you're a felon and that has nothing to do with firearms it's something to protect you

chadl
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Many jurisdictions, especially Florida, allow felons to own Antique guns. We're talking single-shot, over .50 caliber, black powder rifles. Along with Black powder Cap & Ball revolvers. Firearms from around the time period of the early start of the Old West (1830s) to around the end of the Civil War.

One particular YouTube content creator is a felon in America. He's open and honest about that. Those are the types of guns he carries. Rifle in his truck. Large cylinder revolver on his person. And with technology from back then, you can forget about it being a six-shooter. Five-shooter. Got to keep that hammer resting on an empty chamber. Fast re-loads? Obviously not. But better than nothing. Heck, in some states, law-abiding citizens with clean criminal records don't even get THAT option! So, if you're a felon _or a slave_ you get various sized canisters of Pepperspray. And you learn the *proper* technique for using them!

NGMonocrom
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I built an electrical pulse discharge weapon 600K volts will get anyone’s attention!

allensherrill