You're making some sense. At 22 years of age, I lost my right to vote after a felony DWI conviction. I was arrested twice within 5 years for driving while intoxicated. No accidents or other laws were broken in the process. Repaying my debt to society wasn't enough, I now have the permanent stain on my future of being a convicted felon. This restricts my right to vote as well as my potential to being a functional member of society.
Life is hard as a felon. I was 18 years old when I was convicted of felony theft
world237 3 weeks ago
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world237 3 weeks ago
i voted for you Arth
usintelreport 11 months ago
You're making some sense. At 22 years of age, I lost my right to vote after a felony DWI conviction. I was arrested twice within 5 years for driving while intoxicated. No accidents or other laws were broken in the process. Repaying my debt to society wasn't enough, I now have the permanent stain on my future of being a convicted felon. This restricts my right to vote as well as my potential to being a functional member of society.
centroaj 1 year ago