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Why does the criminal justice system tend to be weak on crime in America?

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Why does the criminal justice system tend to be weak on crime in America?

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It’s because there is an ENTRENCHED level of corruption… isn’t it gross that in comparison a FREEWILL CHOICE drug user/dealer who may do/sell a drug in the privacy of his/her home or other private establishment where he/she is not infringing upon another is JAILED for extensive periods of time… also isn’t it tragic that PEOPLE are SYRINGE RAPED for speaking politics, I mean you see that is what happens… people who have teh ability and plans to change things end up getting “taken out” by teh sick corrupted gov’t that is currently in place… unless there is a MASSIVE CHANGE in a FUNDAMENTAL way relating to restucturing the form and function and mode of policy and procedure well we are in for more PAIN and STRUGGLE… HOPE in CHANGE Hope in responsible freedom AMERICA “misdefines” crime(certain things that should be enforced are not being enforced and things that are should not be enforced) along with alot of other things and I think that is a problem facing america today: MISIDENT

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