I pleaded 'no contest' to a 'simple assault' ticket... was never arrested. The court lady made me sign a sheet saying I could never own a firearm. There was no expiration date, no... no exceptions, no nothing except a lifetime loss of my second amendment rights. Is this fair? Can a small city court actually enforce something like this? I am not a FELON, was never even arrested. And YES I realize, I did plead no contest, I could have waited in the HELLA crowded lobby for 3 more hours to plead not guilty, had a trial date set, yadda, yadda and then (probaly) be found guilty (ever try pleading not guilty to speeding ticket?), have to pay all court costs, still sign over my right to bear arms. Anyways, Please can I get some intelligent responses?
2007-12-13
01:52:30
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