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"The conditions of John Hinckley Jr.’s full-time release from a psychiatric hospital after a three-decade long commitment are a laundry list of dos and don’ts meant to help him assimilate into society — he can’t own a gun, he must work or volunteer three days a week, and he can’t have any overnight guests while staying alone at his mother’s home in Williamsburg, Virginia.
But one privilege that won’t be curtailed any longer is his right to vote — meaning that come November, the only living man to have shot a U.S. president could register to be among the millions of Americans eligible to cast a ballot in the presidential election."
John Hinckley likely to register to vote after settling in Virginia
But one privilege that won’t be curtailed any longer is his right to vote — meaning that come November, the only living man to have shot a U.S. president could register to be among the millions of Americans eligible to cast a ballot in the presidential election."
John Hinckley likely to register to vote after settling in Virginia