Often in libertarian mediums of discussion, the prison industrial complex and its implications on future generations is talked about. While it is true that the war on drugs greatly contributes to the mass incarceration here in the states, placing blame solely on poor drug policy isn’t helping the discussion that much.
In reality, there isn’t one clear cut reason as to why the criminal justice system is the way it is today. It’s a combination of poor policy decisions made over the course of the last half of the 20th century. One of the policies contributing to the amount of Americans behind bars is our embarrassingly long prison sentences.
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look at you bro
$#%&!@* name sizemore lol. your one of the sorry white men that do drugs and don’t take care of your children I’d bet. you need to be beat to death.
Americans love jails
they lie for money
You speak as though you wanna provoke a response but your behind a screen so id guess you dont get out much but if you wanna throwdown you better grow up first kid
Yes prison reform should be a priority subject with so many top Democrats looking at jail time.
You know Hillary won’t go down alone!!!
Because we don’t cut off hands for stealing or stone people to death or have quick executions?
Embarr$#%&!@*ing to whom?
Fill them….