Try the political quiz
+

Sort by

Filters

Discussions tagged as:

Choose more filters:

Options

 @9M64D7P from Louisiana answered…1hr1H

Tailor the function of police according to the specific needs of local society. Decrease government spending and waste.

 @Freedom76 from South Carolina answered…1hr1H

No, voting is a privilege, not a right, and only mature, law-abiding, educated, and responsible citizens over age 25 and…

 @9M5YBT9 from Washington D.C. answered…5hrs5H

No, but add funding or redirect some funding to unarmed community based responders for nonviolent calls

 @9M5Q2TD from Utah answered…15hrs15H

a tiny Increase funding to police departments in city areas which are more likely to have higher crime rates. (Chicago-…

 @9M5PD69 from Oklahoma answered…16hrs16H

Police funding should be able to support the needs of the city, not to militarize. Police officers should also need long…

 @9M5P8YR from Kansas answered…17hrs17H

Just like technical and healthcare the higher the danger the more stringent the rules and enforcement should be to handl…

 @9M5P8YR from Kansas answered…17hrs17H

Why not both, train community based responders for non-violent calls, and increase training for higher crime communities…

 @9M5MSGC from Idaho answered…19hrs19H

allocate some of existing funding for training and social workers to manage situations that do not require full police r…

 @9M5K8CM from Ohio answered…22hrs22H

Yes and no, police need their funding but so does social based programs. It shouldn't be a "one or the other" situation.

 @9M5F6J8 from Wyoming answered…24hrs24H

No, this seems ineffective. There are better ways to combat the opioid crisis. Investing in social services to help thos…