You must first determine if you qualify to have your offense expunged.
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This is going to depend on your state laws. In times past, felons never did get their voting rights back.
Get a lawyer. Get a lawyer. Get a lawyer.
The rights of prisoners are generally suspended until they have served their time. Once they are reintroduced into society, their rights to vote can be restored. Although, I believe that the prisoner's voting rights should be seized or given back depending on their crime.
There is a NEED to protect voting rights. Some states are passing laws to restrict people from voting and making sure there are not voting precincts in the poorest areas of cities. Some of the laws reflect the old Jim Crow laws and going back over 60 years in voting rights. Since this is the case and by court rulings under the civil rights voting act the federal government is designated to protect voting rights.
When they gave rights back to the white, blacks were again segregated because they were iliterate and the whites could over vote them.
Possible. You need an attorney to start.
Persons convicted of misdemeanors do not have restrictions on their firarms rights, only felons.
Possible. IF the felony was for violation of a state law. You will need an attorney, and petition for a pardon, with restoration of gun rights.
Absolutely not. If its a federal felony no state can give them back. If its a Montana felony they will have to ask the court and there is a good chance their request will be turned down.
Yes, I can get a gun if you are a felon. You should check with a local attorney that is versed on gun laws.
In 1964 the civil rights act was passed and in 1965 the voting act passed, but it seems today that many of the reforms are being reversed. It is harder than ever to vote because requirements that the voting act addressed are being rolled back.
Civil Rights movement, the draft, and the voting age.