Court Restores Inmates' Voting Rights

Plainsman

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SAN FRANCISCO — A state appeals court is restoring the voting rights of about 100,000 local jail inmates across the state who are serving a year or less for felony convictions.

The state said it would not appeal the decision from the 1st District Court of Appeal. The affected inmates were eligible to vote until last year, when the state disenfranchised them.
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This should please some folks from the other spectrum.
 

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"serving a year or less for felony convictions"

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Just 1 More Step to Anarchy,......

A Felony Conviction is Supposed to mean a Loss of Civil Rights...........

It's Absolutely Amazing what the Liberals will Do for a Vote...............
 

Vlad D Impeller

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If a man has served his time and was found fit to be released back into society, got himself a job and pays his taxes, why should he not be allowed to vote?
 

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"California's secretary of state had interpreted that the state Constitution barred voting by those in state prisons and those on parole."

That was always pretty much my take, but I figred ex-cons were also barred from voting, and also from posessing firearms. Jail isn't prison. ( Vlad has me rethinking the ex-con part. )

There are of felonies that allow for sentences of a year or less, technically "up to blank years". Misdemeanors are offenses of less than a year. Apparently California has determined the voting issue is based on sentence rather than offense. So in the end, it's a matter of one day. The most you can get for a misdemeanor is 364 days. California bumped it a day. Then again, their constiturion may allow that misdemeanors are punishable "up to one year". That would be a matter of semantics, but it still amounts to one day.
 

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In NY, after release, convicted felons can vote. They cannot run for public office. Also, a convicted felon can obtain a Relief of Disabilities from a judge to restore most of his rights. This is usually done for DWI (Non-violent) felons so they can possess firearms to hunt.
 

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It's Absolutely Amazing what the Liberals will Do for a Vote...............
A little bit of a stretch to say that all of the felons would vote liberal, don'tcha think?.....JK
 

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Not Really,......... Even though there might be an Exception or 2,.......

With Hilarious,+ the Gang Screaming from the highest Soapbox that They Made it Happen,.......
And that these Poor Neglected Felons shouldn't worry about tomorrow,......
'Cause They've made sure that these Poor Neglected Felons will qualify for Welfare,+ All the other government FreeBees,..........

Remember,......Hilarious,+ the Gang have No Problem Supporting all these Scum,.....
Because You,+ I are Paying for it..........

Outlaws Rarely Vote for Law,+ Order,.........
But they'll willing Vote for Freebees that they're Not entitled Too........
et/el the Illegal Aliens..........
 

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A little bit of a stretch to say that all of the felons would vote liberal, don'tcha think?

In California? Nope, probably not a stretch at all ... :love:
 

Haut Medoc

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"Duke " Cunningham would vote rehub....
If he could....:):)
 

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Haut said:
"Duke " Cunningham would vote rehub....
If he could....:):)

I bet Charles Manson would vote Dem d:)d:)
 

Haut Medoc

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Nope, he was a rehub.......:$
 

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I don't agree. If a person commits a felony, is convicted, he should lose certain rights, including the right to vote. He made a choice to act in an antisocial way, why on earth should he be allowed to enjoy social freedoms such as voting. Even non-violent felons should lose these rights. We are supposed to be preventing crime, not rewarding it.
 

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This country's going to hell in a handbasket:|
 

alden135

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hmm, interesting that the software didn't edit that.
 

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Software hasn't been editing much in quite a while.
 

jtexas

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It's a state constitution issue? I thought there was some kind of federal rules.

LOL at the idea that only democrats get convicted of felonies. Let's ask Skilling.
 

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Haut said:
It's Absolutely Amazing what the Liberals will Do for a Vote...............
A little bit of a stretch to say that all of the felons would vote liberal, don'tcha think?.....JK
Nope not at all.
Felons and other Demoncrates vote all the time. Usually several times.
Even the dead ones.
But hey, your from Seattle and you already knew that! 8)
 

Vlad D Impeller

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JasonJ said:
I don't agree. If a person commits a felony, is convicted, he should lose certain rights, including the right to vote. He made a choice to act in an antisocial way, why on earth should he be allowed to enjoy social freedoms such as voting. Even non-violent felons should lose these rights. We are supposed to be preventing crime, not rewarding it.

Losing those rights whilst being incarcerated is understandable, however when one is released back into society, if an ex-felon act and behave in a lawful manner, work and pay their taxes like all good citizens should, why should their right to vote not be restored?

Perhaps taxation without representation in our democratic society ought to be subjective, or perhaps felons ought not ever be rehabilated and should be kept in prison for the remains of their life, or maybe they ought to be euthanized, afterall it will save society lots of money.
 

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Vlad, wiser people than you and me long ago decided that it would be in society's best interest to bar felons from voting. Why is it that Liberals are now attempting to deconstruct all that had been learned throughout the history of mankind, while this society continues to crumble around them?

In the infamous words of one of our esteemed posters;

"Liberals believe that defining right and wrong is the beginning of the problem, while conservatives believe that defining right and wrong is the beginning of the solution . . . "
 
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