12 team Yahoo Roto keeper (keep 3)
9 F, 6 D; roster 3 G max
G,A,PPP,SOG,BLKS,HITS - W,SO,SV%,Saves
F: B Tkachuk, Stutzle, Eriksson Ek, Necas, Konecny, Cooley, Boldy, Lehkonen, Tippett
D: Dahlin, Seider, Matheson, Durzi, Addison, Mintyukov
G: Hill, Husso
IR:
Bench: L Hughes, Merzlikins, Terry, Tuch
Just stop reading these threads (or avoid the section altogether as Axe suggets). You're just asking for it...
If there's someone you can't stand... block them. If there's a thread you know will be a train wreck then don't read it.
This is all self inflicted pain you can proactively avoid.
No question. The Second Amendment is largely misinterpreted, partly because it's ambiguous.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Many of the pro gun crowd focus of "The right to bear arms" and occasionally they throw in a "shall not be infringed". Of course, the response to that is "Oh, so 5 year olds and people in prison should be able to own guns then? Afterall, they are "people" and their "right to bear arms shall not be infringed", right?" When they balk at that, a reminder that it seems that they are ok with infringing on the right of people in jail and 5 year olds to bear arms. So, under the circumstances which you feel it's ok to infringe on somebody's right to bear arms, it's ok? But not if I suggest infringing on other's right to bear arms? Just when it fits your criteria? Ok got it...
Rylant
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This is according to Maniatas Law "Nowhere in the first 10 amendments to the Constitution is the word “citizen.” Often it is written “The right of the people…” The Bill of Rights protects everyone, including undocumented immigrants, to exercise free speech, religion, assembly, and to be free from unlawful government interference."
And this according to Penn State Law "When it comes to key constitutional provisions like due process and equal treatment under the law, the U.S. Constitution applies to all persons – which includes both documented and undocumented immigrants – and not just U.S. citizens"
Rylant
It was a question.
My thought was more along the lines of
- Is a Muslim that is in prison allowed to freely celebrate Eid Al-Fitr?
-or people in prison are they allowed to peacefully assemble?
I am asking if there are other constitutional rights that are taken away when in prison or if under a certain age?
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You do not lose any rights (or are not supposed to) in prison. Obviously, the prison system is as corrupt as the rest of the country, so violations occur pretty regularly.
Would point out that just because you do not have the ~ability~ to assemble peacefully doesn’t mean you lose the right to. Prisoners are allowed to protest within the confines of their detainment.
12 team Yahoo Roto keeper (keep 3)
9 F, 6 D; roster 3 G max
G,A,PPP,SOG,BLKS,HITS - W,SO,SV%,Saves
F: B Tkachuk, Stutzle, Eriksson Ek, Necas, Konecny, Cooley, Boldy, Lehkonen, Tippett
D: Dahlin, Seider, Matheson, Durzi, Addison, Mintyukov
G: Hill, Husso
IR:
Bench: L Hughes, Merzlikins, Terry, Tuch