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Post by marcus on Jul 20, 2011 6:08:45 GMT -5
The Supreme Court upheld an injunction to release 46,000 California inmates, more than 25 percent of the state's prison population over the next 24 months, to reduce overcrowding.
The court ruled inmates in the state's more than 30 prisons are being denied basic medical care as required by the constitution. The result has been "short of minimum constitutional requirements" and has resulted in "needless suffering and death."
The state prisoner population is currently around 137% above capacity.
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Post by marcus on Jul 20, 2011 6:17:30 GMT -5
And it wont only be dope smokers they release.46000 is a crazy amount of thugs to be let go.You know the rapes,murders,and crime is just going to go up.
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Post by JoePieper on Jul 23, 2011 18:56:45 GMT -5
And California is a target-rich environment since you can't carry a firearm openly OR concealed. I see crime rates skyrocketing in California over the next 2 years.
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Post by marcus on Jul 24, 2011 7:56:39 GMT -5
Yea if you need help call the cops and wait 15 minutes for them to show up.Tell the thug to hold on before he kills or rapes or steals.
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