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MO: Gun Legislation A Talking Point at Joplin Gun Show
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Gun enthusiasts show up in crowds, even as gun rights are under attack in the legislature. A Missouri democrat is proposing a ban on those convicted of domestic violence or sexual offenses from possessing guns, as well as those with protective orders against them. And with so many current proposals for gun legislation, there was a lot to talk about at the Joplin gun show today.
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PHORTO
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"With due process it should be limited to people that are convicted,” says Steve Vanderhoff.
Steve is ALMOST correct. The word "must" needs to be substituted for the word "should".
There is no constitutional work-around for due process. |
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