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It does sound like a pretty stupid idea ... but I hardly think a sentencing law would 'DESTROY OREGON'
2
Ahh, the prison-industrial-complex.

How much did they pay Mannix for this one?
3
The money will come out of the schools budget. That would be the schools budget that's already completely fucked, D.

But knowing your stance on law and order matters, I expect you'll be voting for it. Right?
4
Doubtful. But for the love of god who will think of THE CHILDREN?!? you ask?
I will add that public schools are a magical black hole that no matter how much more cash you pour in, the whining for even more (teacher retirement plans and union demands) increases.
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Quit telling our judges how to do their job! We elect judges to the bench precisely for their ability to weigh the factors of any given case and mete out an appropriate sentence. if in the judges' experience and judgment the crime warrants 3 years in prison, the judge will make it happen. The judges don't need lawmakers or Joe sixpack voter to tell them how to do their job based on an ignorant platform to be "tough on crime."

Retain the independence of the judiciary.
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In Europe we notice that you American's have a penchant for jailing people who could easily be treated and returned to the straight life. Unless they're homosexual, don't you know, in which case we enlist them in the Royal Navy.. Of course, if they're really into BDSM, it's the Royal Marines.

However, what a silly waste of human talent and ability! And wankers like Mannix claim to be Christians, which makes no sense as they are completely unable to forgive anybody anything unless they are also conservative Christians who donate money to causes they approve of. Sort like the dispensations sold by the Catholic Church until the time of Luther. A remarkable contradiction, don't you think?

Back to the reason for the review.

Not funny.

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