The same logic should be applied to gun purchases should it not? If a person has done their time so to speak, why should they continue to face restrictions to their fundamental rights? Touchy subject, but should committing a crime prohibit a ex-con from being able to defend themselves against an attack after they have been charged and been released from jail/prison and are no longer on parole? I believe this question will become of utmost importance as many of us who use this site may find ourselves in that category if many of the gun regs being pushed are voted into law. Pretty simple approach actually. Ban previously legal guns and the owners who refuse to comply become criminals and lose their second amendment rights...
That's already law in most states. It's called the First Offender Act. Do your time/probation and stay clean for the next 7 years and you get your rights back. After that, only a judge can find your record.
