
It's not like there aren't any good options.
Ian wrote:Prison conditions in many states, such as California, are bad enough to be considered cruel & unusual punishment. True, it's also not justice that so many prisoners are being let out because of this ruling, but that's why justice is represented by scales: in this case, it's a matter of which decision would've been worse. I think the majority made a very tough decision and got it right.
Of course, this ruling never would've happened if the penal system had enough money to function properly. But when state governments are faced with budget shortfalls, it's always easy to deny adequate funds to prisons in order to meet other needs. And why do budgets have such shortfalls? Well, it's obviously not because overspending is such an epidemic, or else these prisons would be functioning just fine. The problem is much more on the revenue side. Raise some frickin' taxes already!
I wasn't making blanket statements to cover every state and town. The prisons that are privately owned shouldn't be. Where you have overlapping jurisdictions you shouldn't. Where cops are elected they shouldn't be. Why can't Montana just have state police that police the towns, cities and highways? With only a million people it looks like a big burden to be funding several layers of cops. Fish and Wildlife is a separate issue. How many people do they put in jail for B&E or drug offences?Gallstones wrote:Most cops are municipal employees and are not elected. Highway Patrol patrols....the highways.
Most prisons are state and county funded. Ex. Montana State Prison and the Montana Women's Correctional Facility. They are the only ones we have. We have Fish and Wildlife and game wardens too. Each specializes on a particular area of enforcement. Keep in mind that the state of Montana is greater in acreage than Britain and we have a population under 1 million.
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The job has to be done. What difference does it make how the job is partitioned out? I think most people--where I live--prefer that the cops be local and part of the community.Adenosine wrote:I wasn't making blanket statements to cover every state and town. The prisons that are privately owned shouldn't be. Where you have overlapping jurisdictions you shouldn't. Where cops are elected they shouldn't be. Why can't Montana just have state police that police the towns, cities and highways? With only a million people it looks like a big burden to be funding several layers of cops. Fish and Wildlife is a separate issue. How many people do they put in jail for B&E or drug offences?Gallstones wrote:Most cops are municipal employees and are not elected. Highway Patrol patrols....the highways.
Most prisons are state and county funded. Ex. Montana State Prison and the Montana Women's Correctional Facility. They are the only ones we have. We have Fish and Wildlife and game wardens too. Each specializes on a particular area of enforcement. Keep in mind that the state of Montana is greater in acreage than Britain and we have a population under 1 million.
What should happen is that all non-violent, non-dealer FEDERAL marijuana prisoners should be released, and the FEDERAL prisons should be stuffed with as many of the state felons as they can get away with, as a start.Gallstones wrote:Legalizing marijuana would go a long way to taking some of the burden off the criminal justice system. It would create an entrepreneurial opportunity where people who are now felons and on the public dime would instead be legitimate businesspersons making money and contributing capital to their counties and the state. It would also remove the incentive for some crime based business.
Seth wrote:What should happen is that all non-violent, non-dealer FEDERAL marijuana prisoners should be released, and the FEDERAL prisons should be stuffed with as many of the state felons as they can get away with, as a start.Gallstones wrote:Legalizing marijuana would go a long way to taking some of the burden off the criminal justice system. It would create an entrepreneurial opportunity where people who are now felons and on the public dime would instead be legitimate businesspersons making money and contributing capital to their counties and the state. It would also remove the incentive for some crime based business.
Then all state marijuana non-violent, non-dealer prisoners should be released, and California, like every other state, should REFUSE to cooperate with the feds on marijuana investigations, arrests, bookings, trials or incarcerations.
As I said just above your post, every layer of police requires an accompanying bureaucracy and quotas that need to be filled. Financially that's doing a great injustice to the taxpayers of the area. Can state, county and town police arrest people for drug offences? Does it matter where the offences took place? If someone has a bag of pot in the middle of a town in the middle of a county in the middle of the state can all three levels arrest him?Gallstones wrote:The job has to be done. What difference does it make how the job is partitioned out? I think most people--where I live--prefer that the cops be local and part of the community.Adenosine wrote:I wasn't making blanket statements to cover every state and town. The prisons that are privately owned shouldn't be. Where you have overlapping jurisdictions you shouldn't. Where cops are elected they shouldn't be. Why can't Montana just have state police that police the towns, cities and highways? With only a million people it looks like a big burden to be funding several layers of cops. Fish and Wildlife is a separate issue. How many people do they put in jail for B&E or drug offences?Gallstones wrote:Most cops are municipal employees and are not elected. Highway Patrol patrols....the highways.
Most prisons are state and county funded. Ex. Montana State Prison and the Montana Women's Correctional Facility. They are the only ones we have. We have Fish and Wildlife and game wardens too. Each specializes on a particular area of enforcement. Keep in mind that the state of Montana is greater in acreage than Britain and we have a population under 1 million.
There isn't overlap. Highway patrol does the interstate highways, police/sheriff/cops do the communities and Fish and Game do fish and game. Special issues, special training and familiarity and specialized enforcement.
Yeah. I still don't think your way is the best way.Adenosine wrote:As I said just above your post, every layer of police requires an accompanying bureaucracy and quotas that need to be filled. Financially that's doing a great injustice to the taxpayers of the area. Can state, county and town police arrest people for drug offences? Does it matter where the offences took place? If someone has a bag of pot in the middle of a town in the middle of a county in the middle of the state can all three levels arrest him?Gallstones wrote:The job has to be done. What difference does it make how the job is partitioned out? I think most people--where I live--prefer that the cops be local and part of the community.Adenosine wrote:I wasn't making blanket statements to cover every state and town. The prisons that are privately owned shouldn't be. Where you have overlapping jurisdictions you shouldn't. Where cops are elected they shouldn't be. Why can't Montana just have state police that police the towns, cities and highways? With only a million people it looks like a big burden to be funding several layers of cops. Fish and Wildlife is a separate issue. How many people do they put in jail for B&E or drug offences?Gallstones wrote:Most cops are municipal employees and are not elected. Highway Patrol patrols....the highways.
Most prisons are state and county funded. Ex. Montana State Prison and the Montana Women's Correctional Facility. They are the only ones we have. We have Fish and Wildlife and game wardens too. Each specializes on a particular area of enforcement. Keep in mind that the state of Montana is greater in acreage than Britain and we have a population under 1 million.
There isn't overlap. Highway patrol does the interstate highways, police/sheriff/cops do the communities and Fish and Game do fish and game. Special issues, special training and familiarity and specialized enforcement.
Adenosine wrote:I said all along that states should have their police. I've also said that I don't get the point of county and town police. Or highway police for that matter. Can't state police drive on the highways? Would having to learn the Highway Code overheat their brains?
I've also never said that Americans are homogeneous. I know you aren't. Christ sake, your culture is the most invasive in the world, I can't fail to know. But how non-homogeneous are you? State to state I get that. But county to county, town to town? Does Bumfuck Montana think sister fucking is okay but the next town over, WeloveJesus Montana think that sex should only be between married couples over thirty years of age, with the lights off and their Minister in the room? Do they both frown on drug use? Murder? Theft?
No, I'm not being gratuitously insulting, you're being gratuitously humourless. It's obvious you take Montana very seriously so I'll hold the humour.Gallstones wrote:Adenosine wrote:I said all along that states should have their police. I've also said that I don't get the point of county and town police. Or highway police for that matter. Can't state police drive on the highways? Would having to learn the Highway Code overheat their brains?
I've also never said that Americans are homogeneous. I know you aren't. Christ sake, your culture is the most invasive in the world, I can't fail to know. But how non-homogeneous are you? State to state I get that. But county to county, town to town? Does Bumfuck Montana think sister fucking is okay but the next town over, WeloveJesus Montana think that sex should only be between married couples over thirty years of age, with the lights off and their Minister in the room? Do they both frown on drug use? Murder? Theft?
Wait, stop.
We have city cops which are the same as county cops because a person pays their property taxes to the county.
We have state highway patrol.
We have federal Fish and Game et al.
And then the FBI.
Bumfuck Montana? Now you are being gratuitously insulting.
FYI, there is no We Love Jesus, Montana. People pretty much mind their own business. Read some of my comments about this.
You know nothing about us at all.
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