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I always wondered if corporate personhood meant that corporations would lose some of their their rights if convicted of a felony. And are corporations eligible for tougher sentencing under "three strikes you're out" legislation? If a corporation kills someone, is the death penalty a possibility? It seems like corporate personhood gives the benefits of being a real person, but without all of the responsibilities or negative consequences.


If the corporation is convicted of a felony, it should lose the right to vote, right?


Just because a corporation is a person doesn't necessarily mean it's a US citizen. Maybe it should get deported? :)




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