Quote Originally Posted by Detonics View Post
Just because he is "free" doesn't mean he's not dangerous. 97% of all convicts will be released. Up until recently they could be released directly from segregated environments (due to being too dangerous or disruptive for general population) to the street.
I think you begged the question here a bit.

If he is dangerous, he shouldn't be released. If sentences need to be extended to protect society so be it. If he's done his time he should be released and have his rights restored.

The idea we have dangerous people who can't legally own a firearm in society, living right next to us, is ridiculous. Same thing with mental illness. Society is now "general population" and some wonder why our rights are being taken away bit-by-bit.