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 @9M8VH5X from Ohio answered…33mins33m

Remove bias racism from the forces and require in depth knowledge and training on less privileged backgrounds of people…

 @9M8S4B5 from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

No but split it in half and in addition to police add people that are unarmed community based responders for non-violent…

 @9M8P2KW answered…4hrs4H

Yes, but only after an independent research about the amount of police department’s funds and the lack of social and com…

 @9M8N8N4 from Arkansas answered…5hrs5H

No, but Police should be trained to know how to respond to non-violent situations with non-lethal force.

 @9M8N7JR from Michigan answered…5hrs5H

No, but some of the funding should. Police departments are still necessary for a functioning area but the amount of fund…

 @9M8MMDF from Indiana answered…5hrs5H

I think more training and experience is needed for police forces, but yes, there is definitely instances of over-funding…

 @9M8KQKS from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

Partially. Increase training, background checks, and psychological analysis for police but also divert some police fundi…

 @9M8HNKY from Texas answered…7hrs7H

I think there should be an equal distribute with funding, both to police departments and social and community services.…

 @9M8FJHF from Texas answered…8hrs8H

I feel that the programs they choose to fund should help the community. Only take away funds to fund things that are pro…

 @9M8DFK4 from Massachusetts answered…8hrs8H

Yes to increase police funding/training in higher crime areas but for lower crime areas keep funding the same

 @9M8D8X2 from Texas answered…9hrs9H

I say 60% to the police because we need to be safe and be able to rely on the police to do their job, but the 40% to the…

 @9M8B5CH from Florida answered…9hrs9H

No, but, make becoming a police officer as intensive as studying to become a doctor. To make it more difficult will make…

 @9M8B2ZY from Ohio answered…10hrs10H

No, the funding should be allocated to better training, mental health and deescalation training, in current departments,…

 @9M89CVV from Virginia answered…10hrs10H

Take a shot at some experimental community based responders and mental health experts, while reducing federal funding fo…

 @9M899VG from Texas answered…10hrs10H

find a middle to where police departments are not too defunded but can still operate not all police departments have muc…

 @9M87Z6V from Wisconsin answered…11hrs11H

Police and social programs should be treated with equal importancy and more training involved with both.

 @9M87V3Q from New York answered…11hrs11H

I feel that local police department should get funding but also social and community based programs should get funded eq…

 @9M7YJ25 from Pennsylvania answered…21hrs21H

Yes, and allocate social and community funds to establish groups that handle some police duties, allowing the police to…

 @9M7YGSY from Arkansas answered…21hrs21H

I think police funding should be used more wisely, for programs such as mental health officers, family and domestic abus…

 @9M7X92J from North Dakota answered…22hrs22H

We remove all government positions protected by "Qualified immunity!" And we should replace them with people who are ac…

 @9M7X76V from Indiana answered…22hrs22H

No, keep funding the same but make ethnic based training mandatory and create a more diverse police force

 @9M7X6V4 from California answered…22hrs22H

no, increase funding but put it towards having the police be trained better and do better for their communities

 @9M7WCXZ from Indiana answered…23hrs23H

No, but some police funding should be diverted to training police departments in those social and community services, an…