That strikes me as some strange logic.SkipB wrote:Well what about the people that always obey the law, not perfect but good hard working honest citizans that have never been arrested for a felony and a person that you don't have to forgive. Should they be put in the same catagory as a felon.
Felons who have completed their sentences can work, drive, buy property, marry, have kids, eat, etc., just like law-abiding people. In some states they can vote. But Congress capriciously denies them certain rights and privileges, like owning firearms and serving in the military.
As I said earlier, I can see the logic in the case of violent criminals, but it is far too easy to be convicted of a non-violent or victimless felony. The law has created a large class of people who are unlikely to re-offend, but whose rights are permanently limited.
- Jim