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Questions relating to the government or the politics of the United States of America
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Why do laws restrict voting rights for felons long after their sentence is served?
In some states in the US convicted felons cannot vote, hold public office or serve on a jury, even though they completed their sentences many years ago and have not reoffended since. This seems dispro …
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How do felony disenfranchisement laws differ state by state?
Why is it that for felony disenfranchisement only certain rights seem to be lost and they differ state by state.
Such as voting, jury duty, weapons. But some rights are never affected such as searche …