Mr.Advocate
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GWbiker wrote:
Now that being said, what I was really trying to say,so that you can understand me better was not everyone in prisons and jail are guilty, I have a lot of friends who were LEO's and corrections officers and they told me a lot of what goes on, and I respect the job. But don't agree everyone should have to serve time in the big pin for little minor crimes, there's gotta be a better way, like community service, plus weekends in jails and stuff of that nature. I'm not going to give a percentage on how many people I think are innocent in prison , but I wouldn't say its to many, I believe most of them in prison ARE guilty, do I believe a unarmed robber that robs a gas stations belongs in the same place with killers,rapist,muggers and so on, absolutely not. But that's the way things are until we can convince intelligent people that all don't belong in the same place. Remember my user name" Mr. Advocate" I'm here for everyone in some form or fashion, they are still human beings first, before they are criminals and depending on there crime, they should be separated from others inside or outside of the prison based on there crime. The yards should not be filled with criminals of all different natures, that's how non violent , or less crime committed criminals get killed in the system. And you said you was a correction officer for along time so I know you've seen a lot, and you know what I'm talking about.
When the state/gov. takes someone in on charges and puts them behind bars it is the responsibility of that facility and staff to protect each and every criminal behind bars, so that way they can serve there time like there suppose to and live to get out and have a second chance to redeem themselves to all of us out here, to see if there worthy of gaining there freedom back. Wouldn't you agree? Just something to think about:question:Also somethings else, once a convicted felon, not always a convicted felon, I think once you have served the time for the crime, and you get out and have proven yourself to the community during what is called the probation period, I'd say in about a years time frame, Depending on your crime of course, that you should be able to go back and apply to get your firearm rights restored and the convicted felon title removed from your name. See the thing is, I seem to change in people, that some actually will change and do change when they get out, I honestly believe people can change, now I know your shaken your head and saying stuff like , this guys crazy or completely wrong, but I'm about helping people if they want help and need it. I don't believe in condemning people for life for what they did one time. Give them a second chance to succeed in life, whats so wrong with that. I don't know what your religious view points are, But thank goodness that God has unconditional love for all of us, and its outa the pure grace of God that we have a chance to go to heaven. Or else almost all of us on earth would be going to hell.
GWbiker wrote:
now now, bro, your taking what I said out of context, misconscrewing my words and saying things that are way off from what I'm saying. And no I haven't never worked in any type of law enforcement, but I did serve my country in the Army for along time and I'm a war veteran of Iraq, so I do believe I have a little room to speak on this subject, don't you.I don't agree though, that all our laws are correct and just either, I believe there's alot of innocent people in there for no real reason at all, they were framed. And the only people who would know about that is the person who got framed and the person who framed the other. Just something to think about,hmmm
I can see you never worked in law enforcement, bro.
Those convicted felons are INNOCENT of any crime. They were ALL FRAMED. Just ask them!
There are very few guilty people in our prisons.
I met a "lifer" who readily admitted to murdering his wife and her lover.
I had more respect for lifers who admitted their guilt than the whiners who claimed to be innocent and framed by Police or by unknown persons.
Now that being said, what I was really trying to say,so that you can understand me better was not everyone in prisons and jail are guilty, I have a lot of friends who were LEO's and corrections officers and they told me a lot of what goes on, and I respect the job. But don't agree everyone should have to serve time in the big pin for little minor crimes, there's gotta be a better way, like community service, plus weekends in jails and stuff of that nature. I'm not going to give a percentage on how many people I think are innocent in prison , but I wouldn't say its to many, I believe most of them in prison ARE guilty, do I believe a unarmed robber that robs a gas stations belongs in the same place with killers,rapist,muggers and so on, absolutely not. But that's the way things are until we can convince intelligent people that all don't belong in the same place. Remember my user name" Mr. Advocate" I'm here for everyone in some form or fashion, they are still human beings first, before they are criminals and depending on there crime, they should be separated from others inside or outside of the prison based on there crime. The yards should not be filled with criminals of all different natures, that's how non violent , or less crime committed criminals get killed in the system. And you said you was a correction officer for along time so I know you've seen a lot, and you know what I'm talking about.
When the state/gov. takes someone in on charges and puts them behind bars it is the responsibility of that facility and staff to protect each and every criminal behind bars, so that way they can serve there time like there suppose to and live to get out and have a second chance to redeem themselves to all of us out here, to see if there worthy of gaining there freedom back. Wouldn't you agree? Just something to think about:question:Also somethings else, once a convicted felon, not always a convicted felon, I think once you have served the time for the crime, and you get out and have proven yourself to the community during what is called the probation period, I'd say in about a years time frame, Depending on your crime of course, that you should be able to go back and apply to get your firearm rights restored and the convicted felon title removed from your name. See the thing is, I seem to change in people, that some actually will change and do change when they get out, I honestly believe people can change, now I know your shaken your head and saying stuff like , this guys crazy or completely wrong, but I'm about helping people if they want help and need it. I don't believe in condemning people for life for what they did one time. Give them a second chance to succeed in life, whats so wrong with that. I don't know what your religious view points are, But thank goodness that God has unconditional love for all of us, and its outa the pure grace of God that we have a chance to go to heaven. Or else almost all of us on earth would be going to hell.