If a person cannot be trusted with FULL citizenship after being “parolled” or released from custody,
he shouldn’t be released from custody.
I agree. If you pay the penalty for your crime as determined by your society, then the penalty should be considered paid.
If society doesn’t feel like you’ve finished paying for the crime, then you need to stay incarcerated.
First, what state do you live in?
Second, generally, if a state law is more restrictive than the federal law, state trumps..I think. But the important thing is, what state do you live in? I’ll find the law for you and post the link.
(Oh, and warm up your copy machine, you’re going to need it to make the posters you’ll put on all lamposts, trees and fences, right?)
I wish we would do what the Indians used to do in the Northwest. Relocate them to a remote Arctic Island and live or let die.
I agree.
Unfortunately, the reality is that those who run our “justice” system apparently do not see things that way.
“If a person cannot be trusted with FULL citizenship after being parolled or released from custody,
he shouldnt be released from custody.”
AMEN
I can see how the democrats could abuse that one in the regard to political prisoners.
He shouldn’t be allowed to vote either, but Obama and the dims are working for that too.