Pubdate: Sun, 01 May 2005 Source: Miami Herald (FL) Copyright: 2005 The Miami Herald Contact: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/262 Author: Anthony Lorenzo I'M FREE, BUT STILL IN PRISON Civil Rights I can assure Roger Gorrin, who wrote the April 24 Speakup letter (Once a felon) . . ., that I want my rights back. I have not been able to vote more than four years after completing my sentence. I am a former drug dealer who now is a college graduate in graduate school, and I am concerned about voting. I was released and finished with my sentence - -- no probation, parole, unpaid court costs or restitution. I applied to have my rights restored more than four years ago. Yet I am still barred from voting. I can't wait to vote out of office politicians who have allowed this Jim Crow law to stay on the books since the Civil War. I support those who will end the war on drugs, repeal the Patriot Act, return my voting rights and ensure that the machines we use in our elections are secure and have a paper record. I did almost three years in Florida prisons and finished my sentence feeling antisocial, emotionally handicapped and poor, even though I was in the care of Florida taxpayers at a cost of $18,000 a year. My punishment was devoid of rehabilitation. The theory seems to be that if you treat people inhumanely, then release them with no support or training, that they will not go back to a life of crime. Gorrin lumps people who harm other humans or steal property in the same category as consenting adults who are harassed for nonviolent crimes that harm only themselves. He also failed to mention that in New York, where he was a parole officer, felons get to vote once they have completed their sentences. I filled out my application in January 2001. I am still waiting. Felons who need an application or help filling it out can reach me ANTHONY LORENZO Sarasota - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)