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Old 04-14-2010, 12:41 PM   #9
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Can someone explain something to me (being Canadian and having a feeling this is some American legalese): am I understanding correctly that VA denies "civil rights" to felons (those who have served their time and are out in public) from the right to vote? Isn't this a constitutional violation (federal) of rights?
It's kind of a misrepresentation.
After you discharge Parole, most states have to allow you to vote.
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