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Only if you wear it while committing a crime.
<snip> Just because someone is a felon, doesn't mean they have given up all their rights. </snip>
Some rights, like voting and serving on juries are not in the list, those are a responsibility of being a citizen. Do felons have no rights to education? housing? food? medical assistance? transportation?
While the person is under control, then yes their rights are greatly diminished. After they have been re-rehabilitated, why don't they get back their suspended rights? If they are not really rehabilitated, then why would they be released?
Want to take a guess as to why we have so many repeat offenders?I put the blame on the criminal when they did the crime they accepted the consequences of their actions. They threw thier own rights away. I feel no sympathy for them.
That's the great thing about living in this country. I don't have to like your opinion and you don't have to like mine. And you're right.Then pass a bill stating that all violent offenders will recive the death penalty and I will sign it and even provide some of the ammunition - but no they dont autmatically get their rights back. Say some one shoots a family member of mine, intentionally while committing a crime and kills them. - The criminal spends 24 years in jail paying for thier crime nd hen gets released - my family member is not ever coming back. To me they have not paid for thier crme. They sure as heck should not get any of thier rights back. Dont like my opinion - too bad.