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Phlem

(6,323 posts)
3. It's been fine and crime has gone down actually
Mon May 23, 2016, 12:38 PM
May 2016

at least here in Washington State.

The old guard (and old finance streams) don't want change.

see: Congress and the Presidency

Faux pas

(15,364 posts)
4. I worked for Calif Dept of Corrections,
Mon May 23, 2016, 12:45 PM
May 2016

at least 50+% of the inmates were there for drugs. Crazy revolving door policy. When I retired Cali had 28 prisons I'll have to bing to see how many there are now.

 

SHRED

(28,136 posts)
5. A colossal waste that feeds the dependency on our tax dollars
Mon May 23, 2016, 01:15 PM
May 2016

Giving people a felony on their record insures a life of crime or welfare and that they can't vote.
A sick system.

Faux pas

(15,364 posts)
6. Not to mention the almost
Mon May 23, 2016, 01:26 PM
May 2016

free labor they get. It was hard working for a business (the prison biz is a 'Yuge' business) and not agree with anything they did.

TonyPDX

(962 posts)
8. They're just afraid of losing the plentiful and complacent pot arrests.
Mon May 30, 2016, 09:13 AM
May 2016

When cannabis is legal they'll have to go back to arresting real criminals, and that gives them a sad.

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