We used to be able to put the bad actors down, thereby reducing the criminal 
population.  Now we warehouse them, costing tax payers billions of dollars.  
Washington decided to computerize the system, which has led to bunches of 
dangerous folks getting let out after spending less than a third of the time 
behind bars.  More civilians armed against violent offenders would combat the 
rise in crime.  Criminals do not have Obamacare

clay

On Jan 5, 2016, at 8:05 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:

> I seem to remember an article decades ago, which cited research which showed 
> that there were minor occasional criminals, one time criminals, and 
> supercriminals who worked at with the diligence of a CEO.
> 
> I don't remember the numbers, but it seems like 85% of the serious crime
> was done by 15% or less of the criminals. The habitual offender laws
> like Michigan's "three strikes" statute are aimed at getting these guys
> off the street, but we keep reading about ongoing criminal behavior of guys 
> with 20 page criminal records.
> 
> Mitch.
> 
> 
> Rich Thomas via Mercedes wrote:
>> I read the papers around here about the daily/weekly shootings, and a lot of 
>> the perps and vics have multiple prior arrests, many related to guns and 
>> robberies and shootings, yet they are still walking the streets and carrying 
>> and using (illegal) weapons after multiple catch and release on low/no 
>> bonds, mostly because there isn't enough prison space and the #blm folks get 
>> all upset when one of them is put away (as opposed to "put down" unless it 
>> is white on black -- black on black barely gets a notice).  Mostly dope/gang 
>> related, somebody dissed somebody else...
 
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