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Benefits Of Ex-Felons
You are correct, when you said that’ it is up to the states to restore the rights of a felon” I did my research and found out that depending on the state, the crime that was committed and the time that has passed since finishing the sentence, some ex-felons can have their voting rights restored. I even found out that there are two states that allow felons to vote while in prison (Vermont and Maine), I have to admit that I was not expecting that one.
Should we restore an ex-felon the right to bear arms? I think this also should be treated on a case by case basis, as you mentioned with the restoring of the voting rights. If an ex-felons wants those right to be restored they must go thru certain procedures such as mental examinations to

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