This video explains the legal distinction between fundamental rights, like the right to bear arms, and civic rights, such as voting and jury duty. It argues that while fundamental rights are inherent and pre-exist society, civic rights are granted by society and can be revoked. This distinction is used to justify why non-violent felons might be denied the right to vote or serve on a jury, while still potentially retaining their Second Amendment rights.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features Dom Raso discussing the importance of the right to vote as a freedom for which American soldiers have fought and died. The video emphasizes the significance of this right within the context of American liberties and historical sacrifices. It encourages viewers to watch more episodes on NRA News.
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