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Posted on Thursday August 30, 07:39:43 GMT-0400 2012 by knarf
I was thinking about the law that allows some felons to vote and some could not, depending on the state ...
and I wondered also about the gun issue.
If a felon with a gun violation could vote in some states, why couldn't a felon WITHOUT a gun violation NOT vote in others.
I couldn't reconcile these thoughts (outside of states rights), and then I wondered ...
WHEN did the law that prevented a felon from owning a gun first appear on the books ... and why.
I really tried to research and find this answer, but I apparently don't know the correct reference word or it is something that just ... appears.
Can anyone shed some light on this
Thanx
REPLIES:
To: knarf
That would be the Gun Control Act of 1968 (Public Law 90-618).
Signed by President Johnson on 22 October 1968.
It prohibited convicted felons from purchasing or possessing firearms
To: knarf
IIRC the gun control act of 1968 made it illegal for felons to own guns. I’m not sure, but it is a place to start.
To: knarf
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91942478
US GUN LAWS: A HISTORY
Semper Guns!
*****
To: knarf
As far as I’m concerned any man not in prison should be able to own a gun.
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