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 @9MFGKQC from Montana answered…2mins2m

Yes, but depending on the drug and I don't trust the government to determine the minimum amount and the drug type.

 @9MFG9YH from Michigan answered…9mins9m

remove power hungry police officers. give them non lethal weaponry unless in a case of dire need of it

 @9MFFRFV from Michigan answered…22mins22m

Maybe just share funding, invest in stronger training programs that remove discrimination, and promote more peaceful tac…

 @9MFFP9Z from Illinois answered…25mins25m

Yes, but only for programs that are focused on reducing and preventing crime or rehabilitating convicted criminals

 @9MFFNKR from North Carolina answered…26mins26m

Yes, and for people of all ages, the entire US prison system needs to be revamped to focus more on rehabilitation

 @9MFFHP7 from Michigan answered…30mins30m

We should increase funding for community based programs but should not redirect them from the police.

 @9MFFD8P from Minnesota answered…35mins35m

I think that this should only happen if the person is extremely violent, and they should not be in full isolation, and t…

 @9MFCRPJ from Tennessee answered…1hr1H

I think we should increase funding for better training for police departments to create better police forces to prevent…

 @9MFCGZ5 from Mississippi answered…2hrs2H

Only certain departments in certain areas. with specific training required and specific scenarios have to be in play.

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

No, only if they’re also found guilty of violent or sexual crimes or are higher-up officials like cartel kingpins

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but they should be required to perform daily community service and report to a parole officer for a set period. Als…

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

No, increase the personal liability for misconduct and provide clearer guidelines on what constitutes "misconduct." Also…

 @9MF9Z2T from Texas answered…2hrs2H

I think that police sometimes have a budget surplus at the end of the year. They could donate those funds to community b…

 @9MF9R62 from Indiana answered…2hrs2H

I believe if a cop or person in general does something out of conduct or illegal then there should be reprocussions.

 @9MF8SPN from Connecticut answered…3hrs3H

Police departments should exist at a common level to enforce common law, but their funding should be reduced and balanc…

 @9MF8P5J from Michigan answered…3hrs3H

Yes and no, I believe that it could be split to both the local police departments and also to social and community based…

 @9MF42NB from Michigan answered…9hrs9H

Yes, some funding should be redirected but some funding should be kept at those departments and put towards training in…

 @9MF2R5R from Arkansas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but depending on how low or high the criminal rate is in a city and also how they react to a situtation

 @9MF2QMJ from Missouri answered…12hrs12H

No, the people should be able be able to file a lawsuit for an investigation into an incident. As the police have a high…

 @9MF2DFW from Colorado answered…12hrs12H

No, we all need to be held accountable for our actions if we violate the Rules Policy and procdures.

 @9MF2BN4 from Virginia answered…12hrs12H

Yes, as long as there is proof that said officers wasn't acting ignorant knowing what he or she was doing was wrong rega…

 @9MDZZ28 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

“Military grade” is often mistaken for high quality equipment and technology, which isn’t the case. But short answer, ye…

 @9MDZSRC from Tennessee answered…13hrs13H

Yes and have them pay off their indemnities though their pay checks,So when their crime is literally payed for they will…

 @9MDZSRC from Tennessee answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but I am in for privatizing the police force so if the neighbor hood in question feels safer with an armored call f…

 @9MDZSRC from Tennessee answered…13hrs13H

NO we should privatize the police force so that whatever the area needs it can pay for, all that without first stealing…