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"nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Correct.
This means the state has to take its case before a court before it can deprive someone of their rights.
 
Correct.
This means the state has to take its case before a court before it can deprive someone of their rights.


There's been at least 2 airline pilots who committed suicide by diving their fully loaded passenger planes into a mountain or ocean.

How much due process would we need to take these pilots jobs away from them so that they couldn't murder dozens of people?
 
There's been at least 2 airline pilots who committed suicide by diving their fully loaded passenger planes into a mountain or ocean.
How much due process would we need to take these pilots jobs away from them so that they couldn't murder dozens of people?
Apples and cinder blocks.
Flying an airliner is not a right, it is a privilege granted by the FAA and the airline.
Both have procedures for this and do not require due process.
 
There's been at least 2 airline pilots who committed suicide by diving their fully loaded passenger planes into a mountain or ocean.

How much due process would we need to take these pilots jobs away from them so that they couldn't murder dozens of people?
Really? American pilots? Name them and link to story.
 
You cited a German pilot.
He asked for American pilots.

I never said they were American!

lol

How is piloting a plane all that different from owning a gun?

You can do great damage with both, and you have a great responsibility not to do damage.

If you're mentally unfit, your ability to kill dozens of innocents should be taken away.
 
I never said they were American!

lol

How is piloting a plane all that different from owning a gun?

You can do great damage with both, and you have a great responsibility not to do damage.

If you're mentally unfit, your ability to kill dozens of innocents should be taken away.
Our rights are the topic dumb ass. We dont make laws or grant rights to NON Americans.
 
I never said they were American!
Which only makes your comparison even more irrelevant.
How is piloting a plane all that different from owning a gun
You can do great damage with both, and you have a great responsibility not to do damage.
If you're mentally unfit, your ability to kill dozens of innocents should be taken away.
Apples and cinder blocks.
Flying an airliner is not a right, it is a privilege granted by the FAA and the airline.
Both have procedures for this and do not require due process.-
 
I never said they were American!

lol

How is piloting a plane all that different from owning a gun?

You can do great damage with both, and you have a great responsibility not to do damage.

If you're mentally unfit, your ability to kill dozens of innocents should be taken away.
How about a truck on the interstate crashing into many cars? Or how about a train that goes off the tracks? Why are you so scared of an inanimate object?
Which one of these is an Assault Rife?
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That's true.

The only thing I would add is that parents, school or place of work could report you to police. The police would look into it and see if there was evidence that you were crazy. If the cops think you're crazy too, they could put you in the program where you receive free mental health care.

It could even be that the psychiatrist says that you can get your guns back as long as you agree to take your meds.
The last thing you want is cops to have the power to commit people.
 
The last thing you want is cops to have the power to commit people.

True.

There are safeguards though. It's parents, school or place of work that has to report the guy. And then the cops check into it, just like they do with every other report, to see if it's legit. And then the guy is put in the program. The first thing that happens is the psychiatrist in charge decides if he's legit crazy or was just having a bad day.

And if the guy protests, he can go before a judge for a legal hearing.
 

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