If you have lived clean for a certain period of time your rights should be restored. Even if you are a felon.
the article doesnt talk about clinton pardoning marc rich,a shyster that lives in switzerland and avoided us prosecution until his wife paid for the clinton library. and of course, she’s from new york,as if you couldnt guess.
No,no,no,no,no...a million times *no*! Not for adults,certainly.For a kid who commits a *minor* crime,maybe.But otherwise...NO!!!!!
“If you have lived clean for a certain period of time your rights should be restored. Even if you are a felon.”
That’s why all 50 states have regulations and laws in place restoring voting rights to felons. Some have to jump through hoops to get that right restored but most say simply that you must have served your time. In Vermont and Maine, even incarcerated felons may vote.
http://felonvoting.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=286
Agreed, with a few reservations. For those about whom I have those reservations, please consult my FReeper profile for my death penalty alternative.