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| Yes | 35% | 113 votes | Total: 326 votes | |
| No | 65% | 213 votes |
Yes
by ShortyGU12
Created on: February 25, 2008 Last Updated: February 02, 2009
Most of the people in an *American* prison are first time drug offenders - not homeless people committing
by Rabi
Created on: June 04, 2007
While nothing is a guarantee, it is very likely that restoring that much money would make at least a
by Peggy Molloy
Created on: August 17, 2007 Last Updated: August 01, 2011
For any reader who, when driving, has slowed down when you saw a cop car, you have experienced the affect
Created on: June 11, 2007
I live in CHICAGO and it takes the cops several minutes to a couple of hours to respond to a call. The
by Dante Ghi
Created on: May 28, 2007
What would happen if the US government restored the $2 billion dollars cut from state and local law
Created on: September 16, 2007
If the U.S. government restores the $2 billion cut from state and local law enforcement crime should
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No
Created on: December 30, 2007
Crime in America is big business. For decades we have been reading reports where the United States is
Created on: June 12, 2007
Money will not stop this countries crime. It can slow it down but it can not stop it.
We need to spend
by Luke Bawden
Created on: May 26, 2007
Throwing more money at policing crime may prove a little beneficial in the short term and perhaps help
Created on: September 27, 2008
In concerning the debate on if the US government restores 2 billion dollars cut from local and state
Created on: June 13, 2007 Last Updated: November 15, 2008
Restoring 2 billion dollars to local law enforcement will not reduce crime, at best it will ensure that
Created on: July 06, 2007
Past experience shows us that spending another $2 Billion per year on law enforcement in the US will
by David Foley
Created on: December 08, 2008 Last Updated: March 01, 2009
The State and Local law enforcement agencies, through out the U.S. are in shambles!
The blatant abuse
Created on: November 05, 2008
Just because more money is being granted to state and local law enforcement, does not necessarily mean
Created on: May 30, 2007
Crime will not be reduced by restoring $2 billion cut from State and local law enforcement. Crime will
Created on: July 23, 2007
A reduction in crime, through any means, is as likely as everyone agreeing on the policies of government.
by Can Tran
Created on: May 27, 2007
Let's see, restoring the two billion dollars back to state and local law enforcement isn't going to
by Lisa Beach
Created on: September 20, 2008
I doubt it: it might create more job opportunities, but reducing crime? No. No amount of money in the
by Danny Khaos
Created on: July 07, 2007
If the government restores any money to state and local law enforcement, we'll just find new and more
Created on: May 24, 2007
Given that the type of crime addressed here is blue collar crime, since white collar corporate criminals
Created on: June 11, 2007
This could be a strong yes if we had the right people heading up departments. But let's face it, these