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Use "felons" in a sentence
"P.S. On the original question, I agree with Mike & SD, cross-referencing hunting licenses with the list of convicted felons is a great law enforcement tool."
"As I noted upthread when you insisted on being stupid, one principal problem with restoring the vote to felons is restitution — if, for example, some TARP bailout king gets convicted of bilking his investors out of a billion dollars and his felony conviction (ahem) automatically bars him from voting until he pays back every nickel, I dunno as I regard this as an insult to democracy."
"- Justice Harlan, Supreme Court of the United States, in Haynes v. United States, 390 U.S. 85 (1968), recognizing a special and expansive immunity for felons from the National Firearms Act regulation of machine guns (and other assorted firearms and firearms-related devices), and by extension from any firearm registration regime"