What would you do if u lost your 2A rights?

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Imprisonment does not remove anyones rights. In prison you still have your right to council, trial, or to be free from double jeopardy. While in prison, you may be denied access to your arms, but when you are released from prison, you should have access to your arms like anyone else. Being an ex-con does not remove your right to defend yourself, or your responsibility to be available for militia duty. If you can't be trusted with arms, you should be kept in jail. Period. It isn't the responsibility of people not in the government to assure an ex-con doesn't have any arms, either. It is the responsibility of the ex-con to behave himself.

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Being deprived of something does not mean loosing the right to it. Being deprived something means being locked up and denied access to it. After due process of law has run its course and you are out of jail, your access to whatever stuff you have left is no longer deprived. "Course, if you are deprived of your life, it is moot!

Woody
 
First, the complainant has to show cause why the restraining order should be granted; it's not just walking into a courtroom or up to the courthouse and demanding one.

If one is ordered, it is called an ex parte order. It is in effect for 14 days; at the end of that time, you (and the complainant) have to show up in court, and she has to show cause why the order should be carried longer. If she cannot, it is dropped on the spot.

Moral of the story--don't do anything to get a restraining order put on you, and you won't have anything to worry about.

Restraining Orders are an end-around by the anti gun groups to strip (mostly) men of gun rights. It's a dirty secret that needs to be exposed and fought head on.

YES, these are granted frequently by liberal femanist advocate biast judges based on little or no evidence and often on fraudulent charges, often by women who are looking for a legal way to get custody of kids, house, and other property. Often these are against men who have literally done NOTHING - yes NOTHING wrong. Don't think it can happen? Read the Equal Justice Foundation website from Colorado Springs Colorado for many case studies and examples.
 
Agree!

Restraining orders are almost handed out like Candy in alot of courts.

It really has gotten out of hand, and is a very easy way for a woman to ruin a man, or to get back at them.

In most cases if a man went into a court room and requested a restraining order he will get laughed right out of court.

There are crazy women who stalk guys too btw. Maybe not as many, but women and be clingy as well.

In a courtroom the woman is always going to get the upper hand. All I can say is anyone involved in a big dispute with their ex should transfer their guns to someone else until everything gets worked out.
 
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