A little different post this time, not a news article or anything. Just some excellent points made here.

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    1 year ago

    In all fairness I don’t have an answer. It’s a tough problem to solve that’s tied to culture.

    My gut reaction is to increase the number of police on the streets as they did in the 90’s when we had a rapid decrease in murders. Studies are mixed is that really helped. That was part of Joe Biden plan to decrease crime the 90’s.

    Joe also worked to increase prison time but once again studies are mixed is that worked.

    What we do know is the in the 90’s we had a sharp decline and I do think that should be studied. We need to really learned what did and didn’t help.

    I am not a fan of Joe Biden. I think he’s a racist but he did push tough on crime measures in the 90’s. The question is did that really cause the decline or was it something else.

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        1 year ago

        Other countries disarmed their population and took away their rights. That doesn’t interest me.

        We should do what has worked in the past. If that is more police and longer jail sentences, as Biden claims then let’s do it. I have no issue keeping criminals in prison.

        The 1994 crime bill wasn’t racist. That is an odd thing to say. Can you point to where the law was racist?

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        1 year ago

        Maybe we should look to what other developed countries have done to reduce gun crime

        Why should I give a fuck about gun crime, a category solely defined by the use of guns, rather than violence as a whole, which gun control has repeatedly proven to have no statistical impact on?