shockedcanadian
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The main discussion is about the drug issue, but he also spoke again, about the desire to reform some inmates. As he said "giving them a second chance". Even went to far as to say some employers are quite happy with the employees are "good people".
This was something his son-in-law Jared worked on and I support it. As with ALL people in society who due to circumstance or immaturity they make a bad decision in life, not all are life time criminals. It's costly economically and socially to destroy peoples live when they can be excelling in the country.
I know from experience, there are some really bad actors in some police forces and abuses of security apparatuses come at multiple levels and often with little accountability (at least in Caanda). I knew of some guys who went the wrong way even though they were intelligent and even philosophical about life, they were screwed over at a young age and were never "allowed" to recover.
Update: In fairness, Van Jones actually gave him credit for this and other issues. Though he disagrees with the death penalty for the drug pushers.
The main discussion is about the drug issue, but he also spoke again, about the desire to reform some inmates. As he said "giving them a second chance". Even went to far as to say some employers are quite happy with the employees are "good people".
This was something his son-in-law Jared worked on and I support it. As with ALL people in society who due to circumstance or immaturity they make a bad decision in life, not all are life time criminals. It's costly economically and socially to destroy peoples live when they can be excelling in the country.
I know from experience, there are some really bad actors in some police forces and abuses of security apparatuses come at multiple levels and often with little accountability (at least in Caanda). I knew of some guys who went the wrong way even though they were intelligent and even philosophical about life, they were screwed over at a young age and were never "allowed" to recover.
Update: In fairness, Van Jones actually gave him credit for this and other issues. Though he disagrees with the death penalty for the drug pushers.
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