Minnesota Supreme Court uphold right to vote for formerly incarcerated people with felony conviction

Minnesota Supreme Court uphold right to vote for formerly incarcerated people with felony conviction

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@sarahjackson9435
@sarahjackson9435 - 08.08.2024 03:21

Dumb

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@Greghh1960
@Greghh1960 - 08.08.2024 03:47

How about their gun rights restored too?

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@michaelpalus7929
@michaelpalus7929 - 08.08.2024 16:19

The Supreme Court also gave criminals a green light to commit crimes against citizens. YOU “ HAVE A DUTY TO FLEE FROM CRIMINALS “.

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@TroyHanson-ch6nm
@TroyHanson-ch6nm - 08.08.2024 20:04

That's awesome i hsve many friends who have felonies they were pissed last time they want to vote for trump now they can that's a huge bonus for trump an repubs

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@thomasmurphy9348
@thomasmurphy9348 - 09.08.2024 04:37

Tell me why a felon who has served his time AND made any required restitution should not be able to vote. It's no different than getting a job..being law biding...being a good citizen....which voting is an important ingredient.

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