RoeBear
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Thu Oct-02-03 09:37 PM
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Should people going through divorce be denied... |
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..the right to purchase guns? As we all know it is a very traumatic time for some people and we all have heard stories about men (usually) killing there wives at that time. It would save lives right?
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Cooley Hurd
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Thu Oct-02-03 09:47 PM
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1. What an unusual question... |
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Are you going thru a divorce (not trying to be nosy, just asking)...
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RoeBear
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Thu Oct-02-03 09:48 PM
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...I'm just aware of a situation.
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Nevernose
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Thu Oct-02-03 09:50 PM
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3. I work at the Family Court |
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We are talking MAJOR PARANOIA about divorced men with a right to bear arms coming in there.
I'm not sure about taking away their guns period, though -- interesting idea, one I'll give some thought to.
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leftofthedial
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Thu Oct-02-03 09:53 PM
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4. well, I think EVERYONE should be denied the ability to purchase |
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Thu Oct-02-03 10:00 PM
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5. when my ex broke up our home years ago, |
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I thought it was a very good idea that the guns were removed from the house.
Divorce is a temporary state of insanity. It is.
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Kenneth ken
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Thu Oct-02-03 10:26 PM
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It might do some good, but it doesn't address situations where the couple already own guns.
Would be very difficult to enforce.
It would probably eventually get tossed as unconstitutional.
I don't think I'll join you in vocalizing support for this idea, based on my two objections above.
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