1 in 32?
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
53% of the people in state prisions are there on drug related charges. An incredible waste of tax dollars and an intrusion on an individual's life. Bottom line is, the 1 in 32 statistic exists simply because of an artifically created crime.
Is that the result of manditory sentancing?
System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect
Josh Gray wrote:
Is that the result of manditory sentancing?
_alank said it right. no way of knowing based on available information.
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Actually in 45 states they have the option to make people convicted of drunk driving to install a device that measure's BAC before the car will start. It's mandatory in NM for first time offenders; discretionary in the other 44.
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What's really sad is that we have to have a term for "first-time offenders" to justify the term "repeat offenders". If we took care of DUI correctly the first time, there wouldn't BE a second time.
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Josh Gray wrote:
Is that the result of manditory sentancing?
_alank said it right. no way of knowing based on available information.
Mike Dear NYT - the fact is, the founding fathers hung traitors. Dear NYT - Thanks for being the house organ of the Democrat Party. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
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1 in 32 Americans in jails, on parole or on probation... A record 7 million people — or one in every 32 American adults — were behind bars, on probation or on parole by the end of last year, according to the Justice Department. Of those, 2.2 million were in prison or jail, an increase of 2.7 percent over the previous year, according to a report released Wednesday. I assume they mean the USA that is a pretty scary number... I assume this includes DUI/DWI convictions etc. Still it makes one wonder what is going on increased criminality or increased penalties for infractions. It still seems way to high to be acceptable. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061130/ap_on_re_us/prison_population[^]
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_alank wrote:
1 in 32 Americans in jails, on parole or on probation...
53% of the people in state prisions are there on drug related charges. An incredible waste of tax dollars and an intrusion on an individual's life. Bottom line is, the 1 in 32 statistic exists simply because of an artifically created crime.
Mike Dear NYT - the fact is, the founding fathers hung traitors. Dear NYT - Thanks for being the house organ of the Democrat Party. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
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1 in 32 Americans in jails, on parole or on probation... A record 7 million people — or one in every 32 American adults — were behind bars, on probation or on parole by the end of last year, according to the Justice Department. Of those, 2.2 million were in prison or jail, an increase of 2.7 percent over the previous year, according to a report released Wednesday. I assume they mean the USA that is a pretty scary number... I assume this includes DUI/DWI convictions etc. Still it makes one wonder what is going on increased criminality or increased penalties for infractions. It still seems way to high to be acceptable. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061130/ap_on_re_us/prison_population[^]
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_alank wrote:
and guess what I don't want ganja drivers on the road any more then I want the alcohol imbibed driving impaired.
I agree.
_alank wrote:
I figure a number of those drug convictions that are actually imprisoned are people they would have preferred to have there on other charges.
True, but you also have to assume that the othe charges are a direct result of the illegality of drugs. For exampe, dealing. Since drugs are illegal there is a significant number of people who make a dandy living selling. As an illegal item, the price is naturally higher than it would be if you could go down the street and pick up whatever at the drugstore. The higher price, a direct result of the illegality, creates more crime: burglary, theft, etc., etc - really a natural result.
Mike Dear NYT - the fact is, the founding fathers hung traitors. Dear NYT - Thanks for being the house organ of the Democrat Party. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
Mike Gaskey wrote:
_alank wrote: and guess what I don't want ganja drivers on the road any more then I want the alcohol imbibed driving impaired. I agree.
Diito, in agreement, most people who believe in legalisation including me are hoping for a secure testing method to be developed.
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Red Stateler wrote:
Well...I guess you could, but you'd be pretty hard-up finding someone sober eager to be in the car with you while you're driving drunk.
Or you could come up with a simple balloon based device, where you'd store your exhaled air, and use that to blow into the device.
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Hmmmm...Not a bad idea. Make a product out of it and sell it to drunks! Just not in your home state.
Red Stateler wrote:
Just not in your home state.
:laugh:
Regards, Nish
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
no way of knowing based on available information
System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect
good read, thanks.
Mike Dear NYT - the fact is, the founding fathers hung traitors. Dear NYT - Thanks for being the house organ of the Democrat Party. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.