Have an increasing number of people that I know that are directly involved with this audit.
In fact I was offered a position for $25 an hour working on it today however I have a weed felony from about 10 years ago so I'm not even eligible to vote and I told them to check and make sure that's not going to be an issue before I accept the job because it does include a background check.
I make a significant amount more than that but I would gladly sit there for minimum wage and count ballots if they let me
You should try and get that felony expunged. In my state, once you have finished your sentence and prob parole, you get your voting rights back, which is the way it should be. You shouldn't lost that right for the rest of your life unless you are in prison or on prob/parole for that time.
Have an increasing number of people that I know that are directly involved with this audit.
In fact I was offered a position for $25 an hour working on it today however I have a weed felony from about 10 years ago so I'm not even eligible to vote and I told them to check and make sure that's not going to be an issue before I accept the job because it does include a background check.
I make a significant amount more than that but I would gladly sit there for minimum wage and count ballots if they let me
You should try and get that felony expunged. In my state, once you have finished your sentence and prob parole, you get your voting rights back, which is the way it should be. You shouldn't lost that right for the rest of your life unless you are in prison or on prob/parole for that time.
They are hanging $10k in "restitution" over my head for ME having drugs. As an addict I was the victims not the state.
Not for the amount that I had I can't.
Now that it's legal this might be easier to overcome. Colorado eventually tossed all old cases, I think.