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Old 04-04-2008, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by CRAIGHIMSELF
Hear me out. I say if anything release the older inmates to free up room for the younger, more fucked up and violent generation. The average cost to keep someone locked up for one year is 35-40k per person. The average for an inmate over 60 years old is around 60k with medical needs, special requests, and anything else related to decreasing physicalities.

So there is a 70 yr old in there for bank robbery where nobody was injured. Understandibly, he did his crime and did the time but make room for the younger knuckleheads.

in California alone, the recidivism rate is 75%. Meaning that 3 of evey four convicts return within 4 months. Talk about a percentage.
but do you really get life in jail for a bank robbery where no one got hurt?


i think they should release some of the imates that commited "minor" infractions... but in the article they're talking about reducing even vilotant offenders. Thats just asking for toruble IMO
Old 04-04-2008, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Tark
but do you really get life in jail for a bank robbery where no one got hurt?


i think they should release some of the imates that commited "minor" infractions... but in the article they're talking about reducing even vilotant offenders. Thats just asking for toruble IMO
Its possible that it was the 3rd strike...we have that "3 strikes law".

P.S. An infraction is a speeding ticket. Maybe misdermeanors.
Old 04-04-2008, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by CRAIGHIMSELF
Its possible that it was the 3rd strike...we have that "3 strikes law".
so 3 strikes mean you go to jail for life?? thats just insane! is buying a gram of weed in the streets considered a strike?
Old 04-04-2008, 06:37 AM
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i'm all for it for many crimes like pot and prescription drugs or these guys who are in their 70's for crimes that didnt involve death or serious harm.

we lock so many people up these days for so many small things its fucking pathetic.
Old 04-04-2008, 06:39 AM
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i still cant eleive peeps go to jail for smoking or buying or even selling pot.
Old 04-04-2008, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Tark
so 3 strikes mean you go to jail for life?? thats just insane! is buying a gram of weed in the streets considered a strike?
a gram? how much is that in american weed terms?

like less than an 1/8th ? an 1/8th is about 3 grams i believe ... so i think a gram would be like the lightest posession charge that state has so i dont think that would be a strike. thats like the littlest of little misdemeaners
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Originally Posted by Tark
i still cant eleive peeps go to jail for smoking or buying or even selling pot.
someone feel free to correct me but i do believe that pot related charges are one of the highest inmate populations in the US
Old 04-04-2008, 06:51 AM
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1/8 is 3.5 grams
Old 04-04-2008, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by rebeld
a gram? how much is that in american weed terms?

like less than an 1/8th ? an 1/8th is about 3 grams i believe ... so i think a gram would be like the lightest posession charge that state has so i dont think that would be a strike. thats like the littlest of little misdemeaners
oh ok then... here when you smoke a joint and get busted they usually just throw is dont the drain and give you a little shit scare you. They dont even serach you.


Great way would be not to legalize it but jjust be more tolerent like here. would free up space and make sure the next generation doesn't have to deal with this problem.
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Originally Posted by rebeld
someone feel free to correct me but i do believe that pot related charges are one of the highest inmate populations in the US
I'm pretty sure you are correct....hence my statement above.



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