To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
The Government has already set restrictions (i.e. how much you can earn, how long you have been unemployed, etc.) on the receiving of benefits.
But those have nothing to do with the bill of rights or the constitution, since welfare is not a constitutional right. Here you are asking someone to waive their constitutional rights.
So if you are right, then when you take public assistance, they can make you give up your right to own a gun as well.
To: microgood
So if you are right, then when you take public assistance, they can make you give up your right to own a gun as well. You mean like the "no gun" rules for public assisted housing?
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