Eric Holder Calls For State Laws To Be Repealed So Ex-Convicts Can Vote
Says, "These restrictions are not only unnecessary and unjust, they are also counterproductive"
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder is calling Tuesday for the repeal of state laws that restrict the voting rights of millions of former prison inmates.
In a speech to the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights at Georgetown University Law Center, Holder said it is "time to fundamentally re-think laws that permanently disenfranchise people who are no longer under federal or state supervision.''
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Hey, how about Holder stop tossing people in jail for nothing?
I agree.
With both Holder and Sevo.
"We are afraid that after locking them up for petty and non-violent, victimless crimes, losing their right to vote might shake their faith in the system."
Does Holder want their firearms rights restored as well? If not, why not?
If I don't trust you with a firearm, I sure as Hell don't trust you with a vote.