Felony record shouldn’t be red flag forever
5/22/2015, 2:36 p.m.
I was released from prison approximately three years ago, but my past has stifled any and all progress.
I have served my time, but I feel as if I am still being punished.
Finding a job has proven all but impossible. How am I to support, clothe and feed myself if I continue to be ostracized because of my past?
While in prison, I prepared for my release. But what is the use of prisoners like myself making preparations if there are no opportunities.
There should be ways to assist convicts upon release so we don’t have to stand on street corners holding signs and begging other hard-working citizens for handouts.
We should be able to attain employment. When one is honestly and sincerely trying, then one should not have a felony record be a red flag forever.
Unless something changes, it should be expected that there will be more recidivism and retrogression among the many released convicts in this city.
FARUQ SHAFIQ
Richmond