Some people belive they know what is best for everyone. Of course, the rules they make don't apply to them.
Different people have different reasons. One reason is, some people believe that disallowing honest citizens from owning guns will prevent crime.
Only a court can "revoke" a parent's rights.
In the US, the only 'person' who can 'revoke' someone's rights is the court. And in order to file an action/petition in the court you must be a legal adult, so a minor themselves can't do anything.
Take away and revoke are not synonymous in this scenario. I am not aware of a state that a parent can revoke a government issued document but I could be wrong. The state can revoke your license of course under certain penalties but I have never heard of a parent being able to revoke a license. Granted, a parent holds greater rights over a child than the government so theoretically your parents could take away your license among other things but not revoke. I hope that makes sense.
No. Not unless the right to revoke was reserved in the original grant. A life estate expires when the life tenant dies, by a court order or by their release in writing.
It's not the Declaration you look to in order to find your gun rights. The Constitution's Second Amendment is where our gun rights in America are derived from.
go to the courthouse and tell them what you want. it'll take a couple of weeks.
Democrats in the United States are typically opposed to gun rights.
How di you get gun rights back in the state of California
You may not be able to do that. The holder of the life estate has to sign off on the property rights.
Same thing with me. it says To make room for another research you can revoke research levels, but be careful, resources will not be refunded but i dont know what that means!
If you're a felon in the U.S. you have lost your gun rights, however, if you think you have lost your gun rights for some reason, you should consult a local attorney familiar with gun laws.