Nevertheless, if it smells like a polecat its a polecat.
If it smells like a poll tax its a poll tax.
Too many virtue signalers in Florida voted for this idiocy.
If you don’t trust them to vote and keep and bear arms then they shouldn’t be out on the streets.
Then go back to felons not being able to vote no matter what.
Wow, how did the Ninth Circuit Court get to rule on this?
Just kidding, but it might just as well have been.
You know what, they are taking all the bad things away from
sentencing.
You get released if there’s a virus.
You get to vote when you like, for the folks who let you
out early.
You’ll have a gun in ten minutes after you hit the streets,
and I’ll be darned if I can think how the state won’t help
then get it, the way things are going.
The rule of law simply does not exist is governors and judges conspire to make up laws on the fly and at their whim.
JoMa
Amendment 4 should then be invalid because restitution was one of its conditions, without which the law would not have passed.
This is a poll tax, it can’t be permitted.
The amendment explicitly said you had to complete all terms of your sentence, and that includes fines and court costs.
But sure, ignore the law.