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Yes, absolutely!

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No, of course not!

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Yes, absolutely!

k san
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k san

When they have paid their debt to society and are once again free citizens, yes, of course. I never agreed with the law that said that convicted felons should forfeit their right to vote forever. Once you are free, you should be allowed to vote.

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No, of course not!

Dave Voiles
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Dave Voiles

If you are a felon, you lost that right. If you are dumb enough to commit a felony, you are too dumb to vote.

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Christena
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Christena

They lost their freedoms until their time is served.

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Teresa Parsons
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Teresa Parsons

Inmates are supposed to lose most all of their rights.

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Nancy
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Nancy

NO! They gave up that right when they committed a felony!

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Necronomicronic V
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Necronomicronic V

They gave up their right to vote

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

They gave up the right when they were convicted of criminal acts and were imprisioned.

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Dee Baker
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Dee Baker

I feel they lost their voting privilege when they became incarcerated.

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