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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDraft THIS constitutional amendment NOW!
"No person convicted of a felony may ever serve in an elected or appointed position in the United States federal government. Ever!"
Let's get this ball rolling! It will pass!
Abnredleg
(1,264 posts)It should, but it wont.
Mysterian
(6,559 posts)I don't think that should bar you from elected office.
RandomNumbers
(19,200 posts)And I prefer the lost opportunity for the occasional person who made an idiotic choice, over the alternative.
(yes I think growing weed in your basement when it's a state felony, would be an idiotic choice ... but I also think it shouldn't be a felony at all ... just that between the two options, I'd like to prevent felons from holding public office; and fix weed laws when and where we can. )
Greg_In_SF
(1,312 posts)not.
WhiskeyGrinder
(27,070 posts)LeftInTX
(34,536 posts)Even if you are off parole, you can't run. You can vote, but you can't run for office. However, this rule does not apply to party chairs!!! I wish it did. The rule does not apply to election judges. But I'm fine with that. Elections have enough checks and balances. However, party chair is a position, which is poorly supervised.
WhiskeyGrinder
(27,070 posts)LeftInTX
(34,536 posts)Mixed feelings about the other. I know some who are trying to push the envelope, just to cause trouble. (If they law wasn't there, maybe they wouldn't try to run) In one case, he was allowed to run, but was told that if he won, he would not be seated. I'm glad he didn't get very far in the race. It was a special election which the governor set up with an R advantage.
Boo1
(390 posts)Yeah?
Wifes husband
(734 posts)Any red state could ram through a felony conviction. No democrat would ever be in office again.
Some people just cannot understand this.
31st Street Bridge
(228 posts)Not.
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31st Street Bridge
(228 posts)America is a mess.
onenote
(46,182 posts)You want to give them even more incentive to weaponize criminal justice against Democratic office holders and candidates?
And how would it apply to someone who was convicted but then granted a pardon?
leftstreet
(41,039 posts)31st Street Bridge
(228 posts)And felons don't belong in elected office.
D_Master81
(2,610 posts)If you cant own a gun or lose the right to vote why on earth should you be able to hold the highest office?