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Pastafarian » 05 Mar 2023, 8:26 am » wrote: Losers make excuses, loser. 

Sixty court appearances and not a single win. 

HAHAHAHAHA
Hi ***!
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5 Mar 2023 2:30 pm
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Pastafarian » 04 Mar 2023, 3:49 pm » wrote: Thanks to drop off ballot boxes and mail in voting. 

As long as those felons have paid tgeir debt to society tgey shoii up lx be able to vote, Gulpboy.
You want to try that again, in English this time?
 
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5 Mar 2023 2:33 pm
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maineman » 04 Mar 2023, 3:21 pm » wrote: What part of "pay your debt to society" do you fail to comprehend?  

A convicted felon who has done his time is someone we WANT to welcome back into society.
Felons are the Democrat base.   Of course you want them to vote. 
Do they get their gun ownership rights back too? 
 
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maineman » 04 Mar 2023, 3:19 pm » wrote: The only way that dozens of ballots would ever be mailed to the same address is if twelve or more duly registered voters happened to live at that address and had all filled out and mailed in ballot request forms.  And when those ballots were returned, with the voters' names on each of them, each voter's name would be scratched through on the voter rolls.  No doubt, dozens of absentee ballot request forms may very well have been mailed to the same address.... I know my wife and I received several... but the town registrar will only send ONE BALLOT out per registered voter, and if the voter submits more than one ballot request, he will be visited by law enforcement.
lol.   You really ARE this stupid, aren't you?
Viral Video Shows Thousands of Voters Registered Using Same Address in Georgia (ibtimes.sg)
 
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golfboy » 05 Mar 2023, 3:33 pm » wrote: Felons are the Democrat base.   Of course you want them to vote. 
Do they get their gun ownership rights back too?
blah blah blah....

racists are the GOP base... and, in answer to your question, in some states, yes.
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They all legally registered voters.  Just homeless.  But you republicans HATE those homeless folks, doncha?
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 3:40 pm » wrote: blah blah blah....

racists are the GOP base... and, in answer to your question, in some states, yes.
Neat trick because felons are excluded from gun ownership by Federal law. 
Once again, you demonstrate a stunning lack of knowledge about gun ownership.


 
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 3:44 pm » wrote: They all legally registered voters.  Just homeless.  But you republicans HATE those homeless folks, doncha?
They can't be legally registered and homeless because they DON'T HAVE A HOME at which to register. 
What they did, was ILLEGAL. 
And when they aren't there, and their ballot shows up, some liberal asshole will fill out the ballot and stuff them in a ballot dropbox. 
 
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golfboy » 05 Mar 2023, 3:45 pm » wrote: Neat trick because felons are excluded from gun ownership by Federal law. 
Once again, you demonstrate a stunning lack of knowledge about gun ownership.
 TABLE 1: STATES THAT ALLOW PEOPLE TO POSSESS GUNS OR GET GUN PERMITS AFTER FELONY CONVICTIONS STATECIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH GUNS MAY BE POSSESSEDKentuckyPerson was granted a full pardon by the governor or the President or granted full relief by the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to the 1968 Federal Gun Control Act (Ky. Rev. Stat. § 527.040).LouisianaAfter 10 years from the date of completion of sentence, probation, parole, or suspension of sentence (La. Rev. Stat. § 14:95.1 (c)(1)).MinnesotaAfter 10 years has elapsed since the person was restored to civil rights and during that time the person was not convicted of any other crime of violence (Minn. Stat. § 609.165 subd. 1a).South DakotaAfter 15 years has elapsed since the person was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole (S.D. Codified Laws § 22-14-15). WyomingThe person has been pardoned (Wyo. Stat. § 6-8-102).
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 3:47 pm » wrote:  TABLE 1: STATES THAT ALLOW PEOPLE TO POSSESS GUNS OR GET GUN PERMITS AFTER FELONY CONVICTIONS STATECIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH GUNS MAY BE POSSESSEDKentuckyPerson was granted a full pardon by the governor or the President or granted full relief by the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to the 1968 Federal Gun Control Act (Ky. Rev. Stat. § 527.040).LouisianaAfter 10 years from the date of completion of sentence, probation, parole, or suspension of sentence (La. Rev. Stat. § 14:95.1 (c)(1)).MinnesotaAfter 10 years has elapsed since the person was restored to civil rights and during that time the person was not convicted of any other crime of violence (Minn. Stat. § 609.165 subd. 1a).South DakotaAfter 15 years has elapsed since the person was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole (S.D. Codified Laws § 22-14-15). WyomingThe person has been pardoned (Wyo. Stat. § 6-8-102).
^^ this ******* doesn't know if someone is pardoned, they are no longer a felon. 
 Federal law prevents gun ownership, states can't change that.  *******
 
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golfboy » 05 Mar 2023, 3:46 pm » wrote: They can't be legally registered and homeless because they DON'T HAVE A HOME at which to register. 
What they did, was ILLEGAL. 
And when they aren't there, and their ballot shows up, some liberal asshole will fill out the ballot and stuff them in a ballot dropbox.
are you suggesting that only those citizens with a home can vote?  
 
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 3:48 pm » wrote: are you suggesting that only those citizens with a home can vote?
They have to have a permanent mailing address. 
The person in that story, admitted what they did was illegal. 
Why are you here, arguing she's wrong?
 
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golfboy » 05 Mar 2023, 3:48 pm » wrote: ^^ this ******* doesn't know if someone is pardoned, they are no longer a felon. 
 Federal law prevents gun ownership, states can't change that.  *******
classic word soup.  
Louisiana
After 10 years from the date of completion of sentence, probation, parole, or suspension of sentence (La. Rev. Stat. § 14:95.1 (c)(1)).
no mention of pardon there

Minnesota
After 10 years has elapsed since the person was restored to civil rights and during that time the person was not convicted of any other crime of violence (Minn. Stat. § 609.165 subd. 1a).
no mention of pardon there

South Dakota
After 15 years has elapsed since the person was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole (S.D. Codified Laws § 22-14-15).

no mention of pardon there.

The first and the last states in my five state list mentioned pardons.... the stuff in the middle was swirling around in the bowl of word soup in your brain damaged head.  

Classic golfie.
 
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 3:52 pm » wrote: classic word soup.  
Louisiana
After 10 years from the date of completion of sentence, probation, parole, or suspension of sentence (La. Rev. Stat. § 14:95.1 (c)(1)).
no mention of pardon there

Minnesota
After 10 years has elapsed since the person was restored to civil rights and during that time the person was not convicted of any other crime of violence (Minn. Stat. § 609.165 subd. 1a).
no mention of pardon there

South Dakota
After 15 years has elapsed since the person was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole (S.D. Codified Laws § 22-14-15).

no mention of pardon there.

The first and the last states in my five state list mentioned pardons.... the stuff in the middle was swirling around in the bowl of word soup in your brain damaged head.  

Classic golfie.
Mainbitch thinks States can overrule Federal Law.     Image  
He didn't even bother to look up these laws.   How typical. 
 
Evidently it's been so long since he's purchased a gun (if ever) that he is unaware you have to answer whether you're a felon, illegal alien or mentally defective among other things.  And if you lie, the FBI will come after you.  Unless of course, you're Hunter Biden. 

18 U.S. Code § 922 - Unlawful acts | U.S. Code | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute (cornell.edu)
 
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golfboy » 05 Mar 2023, 4:02 pm » wrote: Mainbitch thinks States can overrule Federal Law.     Image  
He didn't even bother to look up these laws.   How typical. 
 
sez the guy who wasn't able to even read my post the first time.

now THAT is typical

Deep Red South Dakota:22-14-15. Possession of firearm by one with prior violent crime conviction or certain drug-related conviction--Felony--Fifteen-year period.No person who has been convicted in this state or elsewhere of a crime of violence or a felony pursuant to § 22-42-2, 22-42-3, 22-42-4, 22-42-7, 22-42-8, 22-42-9, 22-42-10 or 22-42-19, may possess or have control of a firearm. A violation of this section is a Class 6 felony. The provisions of this section do not apply to any person who was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole more than fifteen years prior to the commission of the principal offense
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 3:40 pm » wrote: blah blah blah....

racists are the GOP base... and, in answer to your question, in some states, yes.
Racism is induced by rule of law typecasting ancestors by physical form and social decisions practiced cradle to grave as populaiton is never ancestrally the same again each generation gap added.

You are one hell of a self deceptionist recruiting people to honor your behavior cradle to grave with you, paying you for advice on how to never get caught by society's ruling elites doing the same **** you are.
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 4:50 pm » wrote: sez the guy who wasn't able to even read my post the first time.

now THAT is typical

Deep Red South Dakota:22-14-15. Possession of firearm by one with prior violent crime conviction or certain drug-related conviction--Felony--Fifteen-year period.   
No person who has been convicted in this state or elsewhere of a crime of violence or a felony pursuant to § 22-42-2, 22-42-3, 22-42-4, 22-42-7, 22-42-8, 22-42-9, 22-42-10 or 22-42-19, may possess or have control of a firearm.
A violation of this section is a Class 6 felony. The provisions of this section do not apply to any person who was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole more than fifteen years prior to the commission of the principal offense
Stupid son of a bitch can't even read his own posts.   What's that red part say again, *******?
You're STILL trying to claim that States can override Federal Gun laws?
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golfboy » 05 Mar 2023, 6:59 pm » wrote: Stupid son of a bitch can't even read his own posts.   What's that red part say again, *******?
You're STILL trying to claim that States can override Federal Gun laws?
The provisions of this section do not apply to any person who was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole more than fifteen years prior to the commission of the principal offense
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maineman » 05 Mar 2023, 7:09 pm » wrote: The provisions of this section do not apply to any person who was last discharged from prison, jail, probation, or parole more than fifteen years prior to the commission of the principal offense
Answer my question:  Can State contradict federal law? 
 
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golfboy » 05 Mar 2023, 7:39 pm » wrote: Answer my question:  Can State contradict federal law?
what does federal law say about marijuana?
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