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Yes. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2015 #1
+ struggle4progress Nov 2015 #51
Never understood why the could not. trumad Nov 2015 #2
Who or what does it UglyGreed Nov 2015 #16
Republicans generally NobodyHere Nov 2015 #78
America likes to extract as much flesh from their punishment as they can. LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #26
+1 katsy Nov 2015 #85
Yes, they should. Scootaloo Nov 2015 #3
I believe in that quaint notion of being able to have 'paid your debt to society'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2015 #4
Yes Hayduke Bomgarte Nov 2015 #5
Yes, they are citizens. Apparently it is presumed that they would vote D corkhead Nov 2015 #6
They've paid their debt to society meow2u3 Nov 2015 #7
Yes. femmocrat Nov 2015 #8
lol Go Vols Nov 2015 #144
Absolutely tk2kewl Nov 2015 #9
Yes. They're still citizens. Vinca Nov 2015 #10
Let them vote even while they're in prison. That's what Vermont does. Eric J in MN Nov 2015 #11
This is a very important point UglyGreed Nov 2015 #14
Maine also lets felons vote from prison via absentee ballot. Zing Zing Zingbah Nov 2015 #23
+1 MadrasT Nov 2015 #44
This is the correct approach! immoderate Nov 2015 #67
If they are counted as constituents, they should be allowed to vote. JeffHead Nov 2015 #101
Exactly. treestar Nov 2015 #126
Great point! nt City Lights Nov 2015 #128
Yes. Many felons are people who are being failed by the current system. femmedem Nov 2015 #12
Yes catrose Nov 2015 #13
yes. nt redwitch Nov 2015 #15
Yes. Disenfranchisement constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. PatrickforO Nov 2015 #17
What YOU said.. annabanana Nov 2015 #34
They did their time, so why are they still being punished? Rex Nov 2015 #18
Yes. nt bemildred Nov 2015 #19
Of course. Even in prison they should. uppityperson Nov 2015 #20
Yes JonathanRackham Nov 2015 #21
Yes mcar Nov 2015 #22
Oh, sure, once the debt to society is repaid, they should have all their rights restored. Warpy Nov 2015 #24
What ryan_cats Nov 2015 #25
Does his UglyGreed Nov 2015 #32
Yes Boomer Nov 2015 #38
If he's placed on "lifetime parole?" No. MADem Nov 2015 #39
How about never letting him out? Reter Nov 2015 #98
Outliers should not drive policy. nt RedCappedBandit Nov 2015 #120
No. They should be allowed to vote while serving their time too n/t arcane1 Nov 2015 #27
YES... Mike Nelson Nov 2015 #28
Yes Boomer Nov 2015 #29
a debt paid is a debt paid annabanana Nov 2015 #30
I wonder how Ms Clintron feels about this question? tularetom Nov 2015 #31
I know I'm against the UglyGreed Nov 2015 #36
DO you wonder? REALLY? Here, let me google that for you!!!! MADem Nov 2015 #42
We'll see tularetom Nov 2015 #48
Yeah, she wrote that legislation because she was insincere. MADem Nov 2015 #50
Sticks and stones tularetom Nov 2015 #55
Yes (nt) bigwillq Nov 2015 #33
Served their time, discharged from any parole supervision, and free and clear of any legal MADem Nov 2015 #35
Who does it hurt UglyGreed Nov 2015 #41
There should be consequences to criminal conduct. We take away 'rights' from people who MADem Nov 2015 #47
It HELPS criminals understand that when they fuck up, they lose valuable things. MADem Nov 2015 #53
Well these laws UglyGreed Nov 2015 #71
I disagree. You abuse society, you don't deserve the benefits of it. Like freedom and voting. MADem Nov 2015 #96
How do you UglyGreed Nov 2015 #129
Not a fan. I can understand how, in some cases, people have an urge for vengeance, MADem Nov 2015 #134
Thanks for the UglyGreed Nov 2015 #135
gonna rec. . . .n/t annabanana Nov 2015 #37
Absolutely. Blue_In_AK Nov 2015 #40
If a felon is a citizen of voting age, Rebkeh Nov 2015 #43
It doesn't end if you're arrested. It ends when you are convicted of a felony, and in some states MADem Nov 2015 #49
Still though, Rebkeh Nov 2015 #60
I disagree. It's a right. We abrogate rights when people commit crimes (liberty being the biggie). MADem Nov 2015 #62
You want prisoners on your jury? GeorgeGist Nov 2015 #136
Depends on the trial Rebkeh Nov 2015 #143
absolutely drray23 Nov 2015 #45
Like the right to be free? GeorgeGist Nov 2015 #137
Yes Liberal_in_LA Nov 2015 #46
I think people should be able to vote while incarcerated, let alone after petronius Nov 2015 #52
I agree loyalsister Nov 2015 #59
Then why incarcerate them? GeorgeGist Nov 2015 #138
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #54
I'm against punishing people after they have served their sentence 951-Riverside Nov 2015 #56
Yes. They should never have had their rights taken away in the first place. CharlotteVale Nov 2015 #57
Yes. nt LiberalElite Nov 2015 #58
Of course. They're citizens. hifiguy Nov 2015 #61
Posting a question to DU is NOT going to change that. alphafemale Nov 2015 #63
I believe the suspension of voting rights should be lifelong nationwide. Chan790 Nov 2015 #64
Thank jeebus it's a minority, too. Iggo Nov 2015 #108
Yes, I conceded that upfront. Chan790 Nov 2015 #115
Why not include their right to be free? GeorgeGist Nov 2015 #139
They are free. Chan790 Nov 2015 #148
Yes. Warren Stupidity Nov 2015 #65
Yes of course madokie Nov 2015 #66
All US citizens should have the right to vote. Period. MerryBlooms Nov 2015 #68
Intertwine gun rights to voting... beevul Nov 2015 #69
I was not going to UglyGreed Nov 2015 #74
Rights are rights. beevul Nov 2015 #75
I know what you are UglyGreed Nov 2015 #76
I can understand that. beevul Nov 2015 #80
I'm recovering UglyGreed Nov 2015 #84
yes Marrah_G Nov 2015 #70
Yes. nt valerief Nov 2015 #72
Of course. nt SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #73
Yes. They are a member of society. Hoyt Nov 2015 #77
I don't see why not Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2015 #79
Yes TIME TO PANIC Nov 2015 #81
Yes. Pathwalker Nov 2015 #82
Absolutely. nt cyberswede Nov 2015 #83
Yes. peacebird Nov 2015 #86
Why do they lose the right to vote even while incarceated? Half-Century Man Nov 2015 #87
Yes Comatose Sphagetti Nov 2015 #88
Of Course. nt BootinUp Nov 2015 #89
Yes, unless their crime was voter fraud or related to election fraud. MH1 Nov 2015 #90
They should be allowed to vote even while imprisoned. n/t JimDandy Nov 2015 #91
Felon disenfranchisement is a holdover from the Jim Crow days Gothmog Nov 2015 #92
They should be allowed to vote after they've served their time and are done with their punishment. Igel Nov 2015 #93
Yes. nt hay rick Nov 2015 #94
Yes. They are still citizens. Generic Brad Nov 2015 #95
I am for it, Main and Vermont allow you to vote while in jail. Here is a link to a page with each Todays_Illusion Nov 2015 #97
Yes. we can do it Nov 2015 #99
Gun ownership? malcolmboeing Nov 2015 #100
Doesn't the type of felony matter? ColesCountyDem Nov 2015 #146
Yes. I'm one. I live in California. I vote. NBachers Nov 2015 #102
Of course. They've "paid their debt to society" Greybnk48 Nov 2015 #103
Yes. Once they're done.. one_voice Nov 2015 #104
YES!!! burrowowl Nov 2015 #105
Yes. StrayKat Nov 2015 #106
Yes, that is the whole idea behing paying your sentence. gvstn Nov 2015 #107
Yes, that is a remnant of Jim Crow nadinbrzezinski Nov 2015 #109
I always thought that people who are in prison could vote! akbacchus_BC Nov 2015 #110
Paid your debt, voting rights should be restored. Hepburn Nov 2015 #111
Yes, they should be allowed to vote after they are released from prison or jail davidpdx Nov 2015 #112
It shouldn't be an automatic... TipTok Nov 2015 #113
If a person is convicted of possessing an amount of marijuana Eric J in MN Nov 2015 #118
An example of where it likely wouldn't be appropriate... TipTok Nov 2015 #147
I think that prisons should be used to punish Eric J in MN Nov 2015 #149
Under what exceptions would you deny VR? n/t fredamae Nov 2015 #133
Yes, without hesitation. Eom flor-de-jasmim Nov 2015 #114
Yes. hobbit709 Nov 2015 #116
Restore one right, restore them ALL. cherokeeprogressive Nov 2015 #117
They've paid their dues and we should not strip them of their right to vote. nt RedCappedBandit Nov 2015 #119
I believe all rights should be restored, including 2A... Marengo Nov 2015 #121
Yes. bluedigger Nov 2015 #122
Sure, why not? /NT DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2015 #123
Yes me b zola Nov 2015 #124
Yes. If out they should be full members of society again treestar Nov 2015 #125
Yes. They are allowed to live next door to me and you. Why not to vote? merrily Nov 2015 #127
Yep. Bonx Nov 2015 #130
Felony voter disenfranchisement is an incentive for our prison industrial complex growing!... cascadiance Nov 2015 #131
Absolutely fredamae Nov 2015 #132
Yes nt riderinthestorm Nov 2015 #140
Of course they should be allowed to vote. tabasco Nov 2015 #141
Maybe TeddyR Nov 2015 #142
Yes. BainsBane Nov 2015 #145
MN Law Eric J in MN Nov 2015 #150
Yes, and restore their right to own a gun wain Nov 2015 #151
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