Piglousi Introduces Legislation That Will Force States to Allow Convicted Felons to Vote

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Unless I am missing something, isn't it a states righs issue to allow convicted felons to have weapons, vote, and are prohibited to do other things such as holding public office as requirements in each of the 50 states


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(CNSNews.com) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) introduced the first piece of legislation for the newly convened 116th Congress and it is a political reform bill that includes a provision that would force states to allow convicted felons to vote as long as they were no longer actually in prison.

“H.R. 1 will create automatic voter registration across the country; ensure that individuals who have completed felony sentences have their full rights restored; expand early voting and simplify absentee voting; and modernize the U.S. voting system,” says a summary of the bill released by Pelosi.

A subsection of the bill is called “Democracy Restoration.” The summary for that subsection says: “Declares the right of citizens to vote in federal elections will not be denied because of a criminal conviction unless a citizen is serving a felony sentence in a correctional facility.”

It continues: “Requires states and the federal government to notify individuals convicted of state or federal felonies, respectively, of their re-enfranchisement.”

Under the law as it now stands, states determine whether or not a convicted felon is allowed to vote.

“Currently, state approaches to felon disenfranchisement vary tremendously,” says the National Conference of State Legislatures.

“In Maine and Vermont, felons never lose their right to vote, even while incarcerated,” says the NCSL.

“In 14 states and the District of Columbia,” says NCSL, “felons lose their voting rights only while incarcerated, and receive automatic restoration upon release.”

“In 22 states, felons lose their voting rights during incarceration, and for a period of time after, typically while on parole or probation,” says NCSL.

“In 12 states felons lose their voting rights indefinitely for some crimes, or require a governor’s pardon in order for voting rights to be restored,” says NCSL, “or face an additional waiting period after completion of sentence (including parole and probation) before voting rights can be restored.”

At a press briefing Friday, Pelosi said the bill was designed to “clean up elections and restore integrity to government.”

“Today, guided by our new Members and the American people they represent – that we all represent – we are introducing H.R. 1: legislation to clean up elections and restore integrity to government,” Pelosi said.

“We put power back into the hands of the people,” she said.
 
Unless I am missing something, isn't it a states righs issue to allow convicted felons to have weapons, vote, and are prohibited to do other things such as holding public office as requirements in each of the 50 states


nancget6.jpg


(CNSNews.com) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) introduced the first piece of legislation for the newly convened 116th Congress and it is a political reform bill that includes a provision that would force states to allow convicted felons to vote as long as they were no longer actually in prison.

“H.R. 1 will create automatic voter registration across the country; ensure that individuals who have completed felony sentences have their full rights restored; expand early voting and simplify absentee voting; and modernize the U.S. voting system,” says a summary of the bill released by Pelosi.

A subsection of the bill is called “Democracy Restoration.” The summary for that subsection says: “Declares the right of citizens to vote in federal elections will not be denied because of a criminal conviction unless a citizen is serving a felony sentence in a correctional facility.”

It continues: “Requires states and the federal government to notify individuals convicted of state or federal felonies, respectively, of their re-enfranchisement.”

Under the law as it now stands, states determine whether or not a convicted felon is allowed to vote.

“Currently, state approaches to felon disenfranchisement vary tremendously,” says the National Conference of State Legislatures.

“In Maine and Vermont, felons never lose their right to vote, even while incarcerated,” says the NCSL.

“In 14 states and the District of Columbia,” says NCSL, “felons lose their voting rights only while incarcerated, and receive automatic restoration upon release.”

“In 22 states, felons lose their voting rights during incarceration, and for a period of time after, typically while on parole or probation,” says NCSL.

“In 12 states felons lose their voting rights indefinitely for some crimes, or require a governor’s pardon in order for voting rights to be restored,” says NCSL, “or face an additional waiting period after completion of sentence (including parole and probation) before voting rights can be restored.”

At a press briefing Friday, Pelosi said the bill was designed to “clean up elections and restore integrity to government.”

“Today, guided by our new Members and the American people they represent – that we all represent – we are introducing H.R. 1: legislation to clean up elections and restore integrity to government,” Pelosi said.

“We put power back into the hands of the people,” she said.
Well they are fast losing on every other strategy to drum up voters in their desperation to over come their idiocy before 2020. Why not target the prison population ?? Shows their utter desperation in everything they do now. Wait till they overplay their hand in everything they do. Gonna be so predictable.
 
Why dont the hacks give em back all their rights?
Depending on the crime, I agree that once a person serves their time, their record for the crime should be cleared. Their rights should be restored once time is served.

Why the record follows a person years after time served, makes no sense to me.

Now if a 1st degree crime is committed, the criminal shouldn't have his or her rights restored completely until time is served in prison, and out of prison during record length time set until cleared.

Otherwise part of the punishment is that a person's record will follow them until complete time is served.
 
Dems need all the votes they can get, so naturally they would look to the felons in prison (who share the same attitude toward the rule of law). They're already inviting gang members from third world shitholes to sneak into the country and vote illegally, and that's in addition to all the votes they cast on behalf of people who don't because they're too lazy or dead.
 
Felons, fags,whores, prostitutes, chicks with dicks, men with tits, commies, fascists.....liars, hypocrites and scumbags, all make up the democrat voting base.
 
Why dont the hacks give em back all their rights?
There was a reason why the founding fathers did not make voting a right. No, it wasn't racism.

It was so large blocks of blind robotic voters would not just be mesmerized by mass propaganda.....OR BRIBED.

Since voting has become a right (which it was never supposed to me) look at how essential it is for the democrats to create victims whenever, whenever, and however they can.

As a result, we are about to enter into a system that has been an epic failure for the middle class in every country it is used.
 

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