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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Prisoners are still citizens, the Constitution still applies to them, etc. They should be allowed to participate in the selection of those who run the country just like anyone else. Disenfranchising them is one reason we have such atrocious prison abuses. [/quote] Exactly! In addition to restoring their voting rights, their right to firearm ownership/possession should also be restored once their debt to society is paid. After all, the Constitution guarantees it![/quote] What about their rights of free association and travel? Let's eliminate this whole medieval notion of locking people in cages and focus on giving them the resources they need to live fulfilling lives. [b]If they weren't poor, they wouldn't have been forced to commit so-called crimes[/b].[/quote] Being poor makes these people commit crimes? B.S. There are plenty of poor people who respect the law, and do not commit crimes to get by in life. Way to insult an entire strata of society with blanket statements like the one bolded above :roll: Folks like you want to give criminals a free pass and “resources” instead of the punishment they deserve. What about the victims of crime? Someone who has been attacked physically, a person whose home has been violated by a burglar, someone whose health and ability to earn a living have been ruined by a driver under the influence of alcohol, or drugs? Justice for victims of crime does not amount to giving excuses and handouts to those who freely and willingly committed offenses toward fellow citizens. This attitude that it is wrong to incarcerate people who have committed bad (and illegal) deeds is simply going to drive people into the arms of Trump. Our candidates backtracking on support of criminal reforms from the ‘90s is a dangerous move that will only increase support for The Orange One. [/quote] Pretty sure the PP was being sarcastic. You're most likely agreeing with a Trump supporter.[/quote]
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