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slate is written by retards for retards
Fair
The Ohio Revised Code (R.C) 5747.01(I) defines a "resident" of Ohio for the purposed of the Ohio income tax. A "resident' is an individual who is domiciled in this state, subject to R.C. 5747.24, A "nonresident" is an individual that is not a resident.
Kasich hasn't been in Ohio for over the last three months.
based governor
@FLanon @[Lex] @ThatRightWingFish Google "White American Family" and click images lmao
>first 10 results are all minorities
yep
Absolutely haram
We need a federal prohibition on felon voting.
DOesn't virginia allow their felons to vote?
Depends.
map key?
Green = voting takes place in prisons
Montana more cucked than california :D
Almost green = Felons cannot vote while imprisoned, but can vote after release.
Yeah, California is generally not that bad in regards to criminal law issues.
It has the death penalty etc.
:)
As my grandfather used to say
Chin up son, it only gets worse from here."
I think the California government wants to abolish it via legislative power now that the voters there have pushed for more death penalties, rather than abolition.
I thought it's been abolished for a while in CA?
death penalty?
Like back in the 70s, that's why they couldn't get Charlie Manson executed
In states like California, you become eligible again after parole ends. In light blue states, like Louisiana, felon disenfranchisement lasts until the end of probation.
And nope, they reestablished the death penalty after that.
oh ok
And I think it was a judicial action
hmm
So they just passed a new statute
Anyway, as you can see
In Virginia, very few felons can vote; they must individually petition to have their voting ability back.
Also, it needs to be personally approved by the Governor.
what?
which one
not sure, I didn't see anything wrong with that
those libertarian "conservatives" are parasites