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<blockquote data-quote="shooterdave" data-source="post: 754329" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>We are all Sooo righteous aren't we? This thread has turned into a debate over whether a convicted felon loses his/her right to fair treatment and consideration by others. Emancipation? Lets us ALL try not to be so hypocritical. Remember that quite a few felons probably felt the same way before they were convicted.</p><p></p><p>BTW...75% of the offenders in PRISON, much less on Probation and Parole, are Non-Violent. Ever write a hot check? That is enough to get Five years in Oklahoma. (Regardless of your intentions) Try explaining that to YOUR neighbor hoping that they will be open minded enough to realize that just because your actions led you to a felony conviction, your might not be that horrible guy that steals your **** and cooks Dope in the garage. I would imagine that you would want to be judged by your actions to that person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooterdave, post: 754329, member: 3128"] We are all Sooo righteous aren't we? This thread has turned into a debate over whether a convicted felon loses his/her right to fair treatment and consideration by others. Emancipation? Lets us ALL try not to be so hypocritical. Remember that quite a few felons probably felt the same way before they were convicted. BTW...75% of the offenders in PRISON, much less on Probation and Parole, are Non-Violent. Ever write a hot check? That is enough to get Five years in Oklahoma. (Regardless of your intentions) Try explaining that to YOUR neighbor hoping that they will be open minded enough to realize that just because your actions led you to a felony conviction, your might not be that horrible guy that steals your **** and cooks Dope in the garage. I would imagine that you would want to be judged by your actions to that person. [/QUOTE]
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