Student group wants Arizonans out of draft
An ASU club is fighting to keep Arizonans out of future drafts into the armed services.
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An ASU club is fighting to keep Arizonans out of future drafts into the armed services.
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As armed forces fight overseas for democracy, millions in the homeland remain disenfranchised by an outdated and ineffective justice system. The United States denies many felons the right to vote in public elections, to hold public office of trust or profit or to serve as a juror, even after completion of their sentences.
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