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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3hrs3H

China Crosses Biden's Red Line On Ukraine

  3212 replies

Puppets don't have the brains to know what a red line is. Xi knows he is dealing with a puppet and can do anything he wa…

 @9M2HD4J from Texas answered…40mins40m

Depending on the convicted crime. Someone who is a murder, a child abuser or sexual molester or assulter of any kind may…

 @9M2G8M4 from New Hampshire answered…1hr1H

Yes, but only for officers that have a clean record and provide more training and education for police officers

 @9M2G5DF from Georgia answered…1hr1H

No, we should not stop all funding for police but some money can be redirected to community based programs.

 @9M2FRDH from Idaho answered…1hr1H

yes but put them on probation and try to incorporate them back into society after they're confirmed safe.

 @9M2FKHW from Illinois answered…1hr1H

No, but it should only be used when the juvenile poses immediate physical threat. It should not be used a punishment for…

 @9LVPJQG from Rhode Island answered…2hrs2H

Depends, if they are harming others or not doing there jobs as parents then yes if not and it only hurts themselves then…

 @9M2DKK7 from California answered…2hrs2H

It’s all about making sure these officers are doing things with the proper training, respect, and care for what’s going…

 @9M2D875 from Idaho answered…2hrs2H

no, but they need to be educated on what this falls under so that it isn't something that comes up. Police officers very…

 @9M2CM3G from Tennessee answered…2hrs2H

Yes but they should be under some type of supervised probation period to make sure they’re not a reoffender

 @9M2BDVG from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

I feel that we should still keep police officers so that they could help keep everything in order but we should also dir…

 @9M29W85 from New York answered…3hrs3H

No, but if stations/districts/city police are seen abusing power then funding for that branch should lower.

 @9M283FV from Ohio answered…4hrs4H

if they are in for killing people then no but if its not paying taxes or something like that then yes

 @9M23QWM answered…5hrs5H

Funds should be redirected to training for police or other individuals to specialize in social and community based couns…

 @9M22QRC from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

The funding should evenly split but when something arises there should be more to go to the other depending the situatio…

 @9M22QKM from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but only with proper training, and practices as well as only for the use while in extreme situations.

 @9LZY7YG from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

This isn't really a black and white yes or no question, there are caveats and exceptions to each option.

 @9LZW386 from Florida answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but through an alternative program that offers therapy and career counseling to better equip them to cope with the…

 @9LZW386 from Florida answered…9hrs9H

Yes if they are not currently in jail or prison. Because they’re affected by what goes on outside of jail, so they have…

 @9LZVLLF from Georgia answered…10hrs10H

The police should have better training and more strenuous training. They have enough money to fund it themselves they do…

 @9LZTM5N from Michigan answered…11hrs11H

Police should have their funding but with misdemeanor and neighborhood related things community based responders should…

 @9LZTM5N from Michigan answered…11hrs11H

It depends on what the specific charges are and how serious. Drug users shouldn't have a more severe prison sentence or…

 @9LZS55T from Illinois answered…14hrs14H

No, educate and train officers to know the laws and what is right and wrong. Maybe we do not need to go to an extreme of…

 @9LZRMNS from Tennessee answered…14hrs14H

Not a full redirection, but some funding should be cut and redistributed amongst community programs.