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You know husband had some DWIs and spent time in prison for this, never any victims and no accidents so basically a victimless "crime". I don't think he should have lost right to self defense for what amounts to traffic tickets. If we had the money after all the courts are clean, I'd like to take this to the Supreme Court. I believe if you are a nonviolent offender you should get your gun rights and voting rights restored after you walk down your paper. In our state you do get voting rights back when you are off parole/probation.
Agree 100%. A felony is not grounds to take a MANS right to self defense away.
Endangering other innocent people by doing something as selfish as driving drunk is not "just a traffic ticket." That said, I became a felon in FL at age 18 for joyriding a hotel maintenance golf cart into a pond. I was 18 and had zero respect for authority or for my future so I did nothing to help my situation, not realizing just how much this would negatively affect my future choices. I have not been in legal trouble since and was able to get essentially a pardon from the governor. Check with your state just to make sure but thousands of people request it in FL every year and the majority of them seem to be violent offenders so hopefully you look good in comparison. This can be done in FL without a lawyer but it is tedious, so hiring a lawyer is probably worth it if you can afford one.
These "convictions" happen because our common law courts were combined with equity in 1934, resulting in "civil" law which has no constitutional basis. Our common law courts must be taken back along with the committeeman process. You can learn this and much more at national liberty alliance dot org. All of the papers that we've generated have been passed to POTUS who asked for them before he became POTUS.