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 @9NXTZNC from Washington answered…59mins59m

No, increase funding for police in order to give them education on de-escalation, but also implement a social community…

 @9NXSHQT from Washington answered…3hrs3H

Police as workers have the same right to collective bargaining through unions as any other worker. However, police union…

 @9NXS797 from Texas answered…3hrs3H

no just add more training, so we know they are not trigger happy or have any mental illness or ill thoughts just because…

 @9NXRMT7 from Washington answered…4hrs4H

No, but increase funding for social programs and re-examine funding for police programs to determine if overspending is…

 @9NXNN5F from Texas answered…6hrs6H

I think additional education or resources should be provided to Americans about drugs and make it less criminalized if i…

 @9NXN4FH from California answered…6hrs6H

No, this is a great way to control people and would be a stepping stone to further infringe upon our rights.

 @9NXN3YL from California answered…6hrs6H

funding of police should not be lowered, but funding for community based programs should be increased.

 @9NXJXJH from New Jersey answered…7hrs7H

Partially, and have both police and community-based responders on hand for violent and non-violent calls.

 @9NXFPX2 from Virginia answered…8hrs8H

No, have police go rigorous training on how to deescalate situations without killing innocent people.

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…8hrs8H

It is inappropriate for the federal government to decide how local police operate, but I have no problems with States or…

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…8hrs8H

Depends on what their crime was. If it was for peaceful protest, Pro-Life activism, or disobeying an unconstitutional la…

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…8hrs8H

No, it is unconstitutional for the federal government to decide the degree to which states and localities punish crimina…

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…8hrs8H

No, if you have to be locked in a cage to stop you from terrorizing innocent people and sowing chaos, you are totally un…

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…8hrs8H

Yes, and allow citizens to own the same equipment to defend themselves, their families, and their property from criminal…

 @9NXBZMG from California answered…9hrs9H

I believe some of police funding should be contributed towards other community resources as there is a lot of funding to…

 @9NX9MDP from Florida answered…9hrs9H

all police dept should have a substation in neighborhoods walking police officers leave all vehicle infractions alone…

 @9NX3W2P from Virginia answered…11hrs11H

Increase funding and training for police and replace police with social/community based programs for non-violent calls s…

 @9NX3C9M from Indiana answered…11hrs11H

Some funding should be redirected, but not even a large portion. Just enough to give the communities a chance to address…

 @9KHJQKJ from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

Yes, all non-violent drug offenders should be immediately pardoned and their records expunged, thieves and fraudsters sh…

 @9NWT6JP from Utah answered…13hrs13H

I think we shouldn't be arresting so many people in the first place. Our incarceration system is built off the foundatio…

 @9NWPDJJ from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Yes but create strict guidelines of conditions to qualify for it, such as, must have body cam footage of the incident, n…

 @9NWKVKZ from New York answered…16hrs16H

Allow only for crimes that can be rehabilitated and do not allow for severe crimes. For instance, Sex offenders cannot b…

 @9NWCZK4 from Wisconsin answered…18hrs18H

Should keep the police but bulk it up psychologically. Basically make police officers also psychological experts or as m…

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…22hrs22H

Instead of focusing on imprisonment we should focus on rehabilitation, especially for drug-related crime. Most drug poss…