Pardoning Felons who have changed here in Wisconsin

Walker says he won't allow Pardon Applications because the only people applying for Executive Clemency and Pardons are people who have already been convicted under the criminal justice system. While I can agree that many felony sentences should not be changed or commuted, I strongly believe certain people deserve a second chance. Especially if they were young and dumb when they committed their crime, the crime was nonviolent, and the person has since changed his or her ways by becoming a valuable and contributing member of the community. Those people who have shown they deserve a Pardon should at least have the opportunity to "APPLY" for a Pardon, with each individual application being judged on the merits and circumstances of that individual. They are not asking for a second chance Per Se, but rather asking for a "Pardon" in every sense of the word. We are asking to be formally "Forgiven." A Pardon does not expunge the crime from one's record. The crime still stands but a Pardon is issued for the record. It is possible for a person to change for the better, to pay their price to society, to pay for their crime, to be remorseful, to take responsibility, and to work to become a better and different person. Walker should not have the right to deny reformed and rehabilitated citizens thier right to request forgiveness in the form of a formal Pardon from the State of Wisconsin. It is an abuse of his power and discretion.

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