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What is the constitutional basis for FELONS to be permanently stripped of their constitutional rights, even after they have served the prescribed sentence for whatever crime they have committed? And by allowing this, how is it not stripping them of their inalienable, PRE-constitutional right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? If this can be justified, how can we argue against the state taking away any of these rights from any of us at their discretion?
These questions begin to become very important in light of NDAA, SOPA, etc., IMO, and I'd like to hear some thoughts from our group.
These questions begin to become very important in light of NDAA, SOPA, etc., IMO, and I'd like to hear some thoughts from our group.