Too bad. Are we suppossed to feel bad for them b/c they can't have a gun?
I will answer both of your questions, with this one. We should not feel bad, but mad. If your wife has a miscarriage and then is commited due to depression, should she lose the God given, Constitutionally affirmed right to own/use a firearm after she has been helped out? In such a case, you would also have to get rid of your guns, due to the fact that she would be near the guns.
How about those that get charged with something like a "high court misdemeanor", that is actually a felony? They are non violent crimes like attempted theft from a building, etc.
The laws could be written that if there was no gun involved and there was no violence, you keep your rights. Now that was not that hard was it? Also, if they want to say that illegals that have been here for x number of years without incident should get citizenship, then the same should go for felons & those that had been commited.
You seem to be of the mindset that it does not affect me, so it is ok. That is same mindset that some have about "assault weapons", they aren't needed for hunting or I don't own them so it is ok. There are those that say that everyone should have all rights, even felons and the formerly commited, unless they are currently in jail/prison/asylum/probation/parole. I lean more towards all but those that have commited crimes with guns or were violent and those that are mentally a danger to the public (in which case they have no business being out of the hospital).