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 @9LTTMNW from Wisconsin answered…22hrs22H

criminals should be allowed to vote 15 - 20 years after their latest criminal sentence has been served

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 @9LVNYQR from Texas answered…42mins42m

yes, but only after the police see an improvement of the convicted criminal, like becoming a better person

 @9LVNYQR from Texas answered…42mins42m

No, bring justice back to the court and stop the corrupted police instead of turning a blind eye just because the are wi…

 @9LVNSMX from Texas answered…49mins49m

Yes, because many of the policemen/women become way to entitled once they become certified, leading to unnecessary death…

 @9LVN7TY from New York answered…1hr1H

This should be analyzed on a case by case basis based on what is best for each local community. Police departments that…

 @9LVM5G5 from Florida answered…2hrs2H

If there is substantial evidence of gross misconduct from local police departments, then funding should be redirected to…

 @9LVM2J3 from New Jersey answered…2hrs2H

It depends on the city and the violent crime activity. For cities with very low violent crime activity, money could be r…

 @9LVK9BF from Indiana answered…3hrs3H

I think that felons should be able to after some amount of time after serving all sentencing. It gives them something to…

 @9LVJFCY from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

this is a yes and no, for some police officers it would be yes we should support it but with other officers we should N…

 @9LVJFCY from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

No, we should not take the money from the police yes money should go to community based programs but not the money we us…

 @9LVHTDB from Michigan answered…4hrs4H

Police don't need military-grade equipment, they already go ham with the little things that they have now, police should…

 @9LVBQHB from Virginia answered…10hrs10H

The Police should get the same funding. They need to be trained to deal with the situations they face every day, includi…

 @9LVB7GM from New Jersey answered…10hrs10H

Reduce police funding and dedicate those funds to trained social workers to handle issues that do not lend themselves to…

 @9LV8TYT from Utah answered…12hrs12H

they should be mainly funded by the community but they should also get some assistance from the government

 @9LV8DKW from Louisiana answered…13hrs13H

Nothing involving justice should be decided under a blanket statement. Case by case is always relevant.

 @9LV8DKW from Louisiana answered…13hrs13H

Immunity should only be determined after a full investigation of the facts regardless of outcome or perception.

 @9LV2W7J from Washington answered…18hrs18H

If better training requires more funds then so be it. We need a better screening process for the initial joins to the fo…

 @9LV2V7H from Mississippi answered…18hrs18H

Yes, not all funds but portions of local police departments should be redirected to social and community based programs.

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

Some funding should go towards community based responders for non-violent calls, and more funding needs to go towards be…

 @9LV28TT from Washington answered…19hrs19H

They should be spending the same amount on the police but only because they're paying livable wages to a smaller police…

 @9LV28PM from New York answered…19hrs19H

No, but if they can't vote they should be note included in the population counts for purposes of determining representat…

 @9LTZBMF from Pennsylvania answered…19hrs19H

Police should not deal with every call - there should be a separate group of people on hand to deal with mental health c…

 @9LTZ2BZ from Washington answered…20hrs20H

No, but money should be directed to those programs to help lower crime rate at all. The police should be better funded a…

 @9LTXYHY from Arkansas answered…20hrs20H

no it should be on how much they have on them they more they have the more time they will be in jail

 @9LTXTDV from Alabama answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but they have to be crime free 10 years after they complete their sentence and probation/parole.