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Originally Posted by dc_dux
Nope...you can still go out and commit a misdemeanor battery against your neighbor or a stranger who approaches you in the street, or most other cases and you wont lose your gun rights.
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dc, what you're saying is that the wording of statutes and laws mean zero, absolutely nothing, and that it only matters what judges say and what congress 'intended', according to the interpretation of a court. why have laws anymore? maybe we should have a weekly confession and then magistrates can charge us if they feel we committed a crime they didn't agree with. it's absurd.
that someone with a general battery conviction is denied the right to a firearm when the federal statute says domestic violence crime. general battery is not a domestic violence crime. unless direct words of statutes are to be ignored now.