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    TN resident non violent felon restored voting rights wants to buy gun

    Hello and thanks in advance. I was convicted of a non violent felony more than 30 years ago. About 15-20 years ago I went to court to have my rights restored so I could vote (and assumed buy a firearm). I have since registered to vote, voted & have a voter ID card but when I attempted to buy a...
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    Federal excon can be mail-in voting witness?

    Mail-in voting in my state requires a witness signature confirming I received my presidential general election ballot. Can a former federal criminal convict legally sign as my mail-in voting ballot witness? I recall (unless I am mistaken) they can't vote, but the instructions state that "anyone...
  3. Employee Leave for Jury Duty and Voting in Elections

    Disability, Leave Employee Leave for Jury Duty and Voting in Elections

    In most states, employers are required to give employees time off from their job for jury duty or to vote in an election. Introduction: Leave for Jury Duty and Voting Employees are allowed to take time off from their job to serve on a jury or to vote according to laws in most states in the...
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