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For Ex-Felons, Limited Rights Mean A Future On Hold
Vikki Hankins wants nothing more in the world than to have her civil rights restored. Hankins, 43, lost the right to vote — and many others — when she went to a federal prison for selling cocaine in December 1990. She spent almost two decades behind bars for her crime. Today, Hankins is an author and an undergrad who dreams of going to law school. She got out of prison four years ago and quickly applied to have her rights — like voting, serving on a jury and becoming a lawyer — restored.
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This is the perfect sentence to summarize why it's important to give ex-felons a chance. If no resources are available to them they are set up in the same position (or even worse as most of the time no one will hire them) that they were in before entering prison. This leads to drug users starting again and being sent back to prison.