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Title: 14th Amendment disenfranchisement laws
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June 23, 2002 |
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These cops were still allowed to vote because their actions were justified. They were apart of a power majority group that made the minorities(African Americans) follow rules, but they themselves did not have to follow them.
My fourth reason is that a felons vote could change who makes the laws, which then can affect how they live... Showed first 250 characters
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In the long run felons can be deprived of working at numerous places. As a result of this they will have extra time on their hands and could end up committing even a larger crime. By felons having a job they can change their lives and be productive. They can learn from their mistakes to help others and show them what not to do... Showed next 250 characters
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