Slavery can no longer be used as a punishment for any crime in Colorado after voters opted to remove such language from the state Constitution. This is only symbolic. The enslavement law of the land is the 13th Amendment #AbolishThePISC
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It's very symbolic in relation to prisons/prisoners. The 13th is the law of the land. Colorado is now the same as every other state without the slavery language in its constition. It's great the language is gone, but the practice is still legal
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What are you talking about? Don't you know most states don't have slavery language in their Constitution? Yet its alive due to the 13th. The Constitution over rules state laws. Do your homework. The ACLU is not a prisoner under the 13th, We are!
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We have done the research. Know it VERY well from the best back here. I know the law library well. Your kicking rocks here, not making much sense. You act like this battle just started?! Enough there. Your point is made. Thanks for your view
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We can't agree with falsehood. Look at the states without the language and their challenges. You cant sue the U.S Constitution for violating itself. Local states are only momentum towards the bigger national picture.
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Your right, whatever.
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