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I was reading last night where some state has enacted a law that makes it illegal for you to possess a gun if you or your employer have ever been convicted of a felony.
Sounds good, doesn't it? Meant to go after mobsters and their bodyguards and such...
Except, what if you're a bank guard, and your bank manager was once convicted in a drunk driving fatality? (vehicular manslaughter).
You could be a criminal just by doing your job..
There was, until recently, a law in california that stated that it was illegal for a person in a mental institution to own a gun.
This sounds good too, until you realize that many people in hospitals could have owned guns BEFORE they were committed, and not had the opportunity to dispose of them beforehand, thus making them "instant, involuntary criminals," and violating the ex post facto clause of the Constitution. (Fortunately, the law now makes it forbidden to "possess" or "purchase," which is somewhat better.)
What we need now is not more laws, but better-enacted laws, and better enforcement. Any time you enact an unenforcable or poorly-thought-out law, you weaken the judicial and legal systems that much more.
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Well I'm not sure if its like that everywhere but around here most bank gaurds work for a seperate company under contract with the bank.
What we need are smarter politicians and more people paying attention. If you just let the government run without close observation they are bound to end up doing something very stupid.
For instance the state government of Indiana once tried to pass a law making pi equal 3. It got all the way to the senate before a math teacher noticed and informed them that pi can't be set by the government.
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In the bank guard thing above, I doubt district attorneys are going to press charges in such a case. And if they did, it wouldn't make a grand jury indictment.
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Here's an article regarding the pi=3 legislation. Actually, the law, as written would have assigned several different values to pi, depending on what you needed to use it for.
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Actually, I was thinking of the lawsuit an injured robber (or the relatives of a deceased scumbag) might file, saying that the guard was carrying and using the gun illegally, which would essentially be true.
Even a lawsuit you win can put you deep into debt.
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One day I really must trawl through that Urban Myths site Baloo likes so.
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