MobBoss said:Please explain to me why it is a good idea to allow felons to vote? I think removing your civil right to vote is perfectly acceptable part of punishment for a felony as the crime is against society at large.
1 - felons are minority, and an insignificant one (maybe not in countries that jail a large portion of their citizens, though

2 - some felons will be released into society during the term of a government they did not get to vote for. This becomes significant for people who're in jail for only a few months, or who are released shortly after the elections. They're going to be part of the society, so they should have a voice.
3 - removing the rights of felons to vote encourages jailing people who will vote agains the current government (slippery slope)
4 - a felon has a political opinion outside of their stereotype as a felon. Sure, they will vote for what they deem best for them (so does everyone), but not all these 'bests' will involve their treatment as felons
My main contention is number 3 - it's a slippery slope to remove people's right to vote. That's why it's enshrined in the Charter. The people in power are motivated to remain in power ... and if they can do that by jailing people, then they have a motivation to do that.