A thought about the constitutional "right" to drive no mater how badly

As a convicted felon, he won’t be allowed to possess a firearm. However, he will be allowed to possess and operate a motor vehicle. This in spite of the evidence that a car is his weapon of choice and the fact that cars kill more people than guns. There is a Constitutional right to a firearm, but not to a car, and yet we can’t bring ourselves to keep the people who cannot use a car responsibly from having legal access to them. – B. Carfree
On the subject of the L.A. Doctor who lost his appeal for the conviction of vehicular assault that seriously injured two cyclists when he passed and then stopped short.

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https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/758406-The-Good-Doctor-loses-his-appeal?p=13053675&viewfull=1#post13053675oldId.20110817000233632

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