The stripping of rights, unfortunately practiced outside of confinement and imprisonment, ought to be restrained to being a stripping of said rights with regards to the person seeking to strip them or seemingly harmed by the possession thereof. It cannot be a general suspension, nor a deprivation that is indefinite, yet may extend to the minors of those pursuing such deprivations. Further, the stripping of rights may not occur without prior notice, without exception, nor without reason in the case of those unconfined, unrestrained, and not in a prison. 

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