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Former Felon started this conversation

I created a group on Facebook called Second Chances for Former Felons. The idea behind the group is based on the belief that not everyone with a conviction on their record is a criminal. They do not regualrly steal, sell drugs, etc. The group excludes sex offenders and violent offenders.

 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=131733900186001

A very real and simple (personal) example is an 18 year old young man gets in a stolen car with some friends after succumbing to peer pressure. Eventually gets pulled over and has a felony receiving stolen property conviction on his criminal record. Seventeen years later he attempts a career change and is denied the job after scoring exceptionally high on every apptitude test and does very well in three interveiws but can not be hired due to corporate policy. He is forever labeled a theif when in reality he never stole in his adult life.

The ultimate goal of the group is to introduce legislation in all 50 states and nationally that would expunge certain offenses meeting certain criteria after a set period of time with no new arrests. Some states already have an expungement process but it is very rare for adult crimes. All offer pardons but that does not eliminate the record. Just states it was pardoned.

So we are at the moment a grass roots movement looking for members. Active members are great. Non active members are welcome for support.

 The link is above. Thanks for taking the time to read this and hope to see you soon.

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earnie
The frustrating part for me is when I go for an Interview, I am told that I have the skills, and meet and exceed the qualifications and then get denied because of my 12 year old Felony. I transferred my probation from Denver county to Arizona and got to work right away. Now all of a sudden I am not employable. I did not commit any new crimes, paid all my fines, and did the community service. Hopefully, I will land a position in Nonprofit to help someone get through this mess and I never even been to prison............
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Anonymous
 in response to BubbyJohnston...   It's not. And personally, I, myself, have never looked at it from your point of view. Thank you for opening my eyes.
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BubbyJohnston

I was a Captain in Missouri corrections. I was taught in the academy to be firm fair and consistant. Treat offenders fairly. Some will be back in society and we have to rehabilitate them. No rehabilitation is possible with companies unwilling to hire ex felons. I married an ex felon approximately two years after resigning. After being released she has been trusted with other families elderly, handled money and deposited money for Hardees as a shift manager, and ran a small day care in home with the trust of families. Therefore society has trusted her with there mothers, fathers, grandparents, children, and money. But she is not allowed to work in a factory where nothing as precious as these subjects exist. Where is the justice. It is and remains discrimination point blank! I have worked in these same factories. There is nothing in these factories as important as children, Parents, grandparents, and even money. How is this justified.

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RMommyJulie

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