Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Prisoner Rights?

California may have to cut prison population by 40 percent
quote:
Federal judges tentatively ruled on Monday that California must reduce the number of inmates in its overcrowded prison system by up to 40 percent to stop a constitutional violation of prisoners' rights.

Implementing the court's ruling would result in up to 58,000 prisoners being released...

The liberal judges have once again determined that the rights of criminals is more important than the rights of law abiding tax paying citizens. Gun Shy worked in California, and what I observed, is that it is a state that is eaten up with methamphetamine. When methamphetamine becomes commonplace in a region, it is easy to fill up the prisons quickly because of the crime that accompanies it. Florida law enforcement had better stay on top of the meth problem here, or that will be the future of this state as well.

Another quote:
Those who would be released would be very low risk, according to Don Specter, director of the Prison Law Office, a group that provides free legal services to California prisoners.

So let me make sure that I am clear on this. The same liberal judges and lawyers who have been releasing repeat violent offenders and recidivistic child molesters back into society, only to repeat their previous offenses, are now going to be the ones to decide who would be very low risk.

Gun Shy has an idea. Maybe if the liberal judges and lawyers are so sure of their choices of who is very low risk, then they can give those who they release a job caring for their elderly moms, grandmas, and let them provide child care for their children in their home, so that they can give these newly released people a fresh start with a job and a place to stay.

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