Message from @Whithers
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In utah it is legal for felon to vote as long as they are not incarcerated on probation or parole.
I suppose but how does that work? How is that not considered Voter Suppression in both accounts.
We have had incredibly few occurrences of the EC differing from popular opinion.
@Maw we have a legal process here to make that determination but practically I don't know how it would work.
I don't know how I feel about it, but that's the libertarian in me.
I think so @Zuluzeit
I understand it, don't know if I agree with it though.
But that's much of the legal system in a nutshell.
lol
My idea if you want the homeless problem cleared up just put a vote requirement that you must have a residence. Watch how fast both teams scramble to get them a place to live to "Earn they vote"
Lol
I'm for one excited about the war on drugs coming to an end.
Albeit slow, it's progressing.
My favorite statute is RSMo 1.010: 1. The common law of England and all statutes and acts of parliament made prior to the fourth year of the reign of James the First, of a general nature, which are not local to that kingdom and not repugnant to or inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, the constitution of this state, or the statute laws in force for the time being, ...
That is a lot of words just to say 1607.
My ex has under 70 IQ midly mental retarded. By mmpi so if she lived in az it could be questionable. But under Utah law no issue.
I want to see millions more Americans not in prison over minor drug offenses.
That's what makes this a great republic since states are sovereign to the Federal government
I would like to see millions more of US just not do stupid stuff.
i dream for 70iq
Heck can't even get 2 truckers to agree on where to get coffee hahahahahaha
Minor drug offenses aren't a harm to anyone else, and prison is usually something you use as a last resort for people that are a danger to others.
and whats common law they still use that
So Oregon did the right thing ?
In my opinion? Yes.
Cops largely weren't arresting people for possession with intent to use already.
In OR.
I see where this story is going @mtpockets59 ex-and 2 truckes i have seen movies start like this. Err umm not so much moves but yea continue
good rehab programs work
@osok In Missouri, any thing that is not legislated on we fall back on the Common Law of England. So, in Missouri, your only legal name is your Christened name, and all others are customary.
So crack and herion are minor issues? That no longer are criminal. So they are going to volunteer to go to rehab.
good rehab programs are tough to get covered by insurance
Keep in mind, selling is different to using.
One can be seen as a danger to others, the other isn't really considered a danger to others.
but way worth it...or toss them in prison
Shitty kitty glad you do .want to tell me cause just my opinion
Osok and what rehab program is that ?
I have wondered if it would not be appropriate to put all "prisons" under the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. Render all conditions of incarceration as a medical consideration.
The people abusing drugs need help and ways for people to reach out, not time in prison. IMHO.
durg use only yes rehab..violence and drug use bye bye
@Theresa No, no. Privatized insurance errs on the side of human well being, not profit. Not that those two things are ever in conflict. Just theoretically speaking.