Posted on 10/06/2016 11:46:31 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
With the stroke of Browns pen, there could be up to 50,000 new voters in California
Just days ago California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed into law a measure that effective next year reinstates the voting eligibility of felons on probation or under community supervision. Inmates in state and federal prisons are not covered by the new law.
Apparently community supervision means incarcerated in a county jail.
Detroit - HERE WE COME; FULL SPEED AHEAD!!
Just when I thought Kalifornia couldn’t get any worse .....
Correction:
Inmates in state and federal prisons are not YET covered by the new law.
California is done.
“Just when I thought Kalifornia couldnt get any worse ...”
Land of Fruits and Nuts, right? And let me see...Texas is Steers and ... what is it? How are things in Austin?
Gee, it will sure up there electoral votes significantly. /sarc
Youse guys better be voting Hillary.
The birth of a new civil right.
“Gee, it will sure up there electoral votes significantly. /sarc”
Just when we were almost a leaning R state! Well, we can still say we brought America the Gipper.
Sooooooo when will ISIS be given the right to vote?
Loony as ever. Glad I left that place years ago.
Sorry ... meant no offense to fellow FReepers from out there. But the governing officials in Cali are off their rockers.
No position on this, but why should someone permanently lose voting rights? Once they are out of the prison system they have paid their penalty.
If I was king for a day I would only allow people that had W2s, or retired, vote.
“Sorry ... meant no offense to fellow FReepers from out there. But the governing officials in Cali are off their rockers.”
No problem...joking with you. Remember the Gipper, though! Shhhhhhh...there are still isolated pockets behind enemy lines!
Kill innocent unborns!
Free guilty felons!
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