As far as far a I know, In the US when you receive a felony count and are convicted of such you are no longer eligible to vote in this country. I think this is wrong since a person goes to prison under the pretense that he or she is paying his crime and is going to come out with his debt paid to society. Not come out as some defect with partial rites. another partial rite you have is that if you are convicted of a drug offense you won't be eligible for food stamps when you get out and are trying to get on your feet but if your convicted of murder you will. This is off the subject but something to think about.
I think if a felon does his time in prison he should have the same rite to vote as every other American. He is no worse or no better and should have every rite that every other American has. As it is it's as though you have the right to shame him for the rest of his life, and this just is'nt fair. The debt has been paid.
I think if a felon does his time in prison he should have the same rite to vote as every other American. He is no worse or no better and should have every rite that every other American has. As it is it's as though you have the right to shame him for the rest of his life, and this just is'nt fair. The debt has been paid.