Resurrect Parole For Federal Prisoners
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Nov 10th, 2013Someone from Baldwin Park, CA writes:
"The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion." -- Albert Camus "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." -- Jiddu KrishnamurtNov 10th, 2013Someone from Rock Falls, IL signed.
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Nov 10th, 2013Someone from Omaha, NE writes:
I love the comment made by Monica B. We truly need to deal with non violent crimes on the outside so fathers, husbands ,mothers and wives can raise there children and those that prove themselves unworthy of change that opportunity can be taken but at least it was given for the children's sake.REPORT COMMENTS
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Nov 10th, 2013Someone from Des Moines, IA writes:
The prison sentences for drug offenders are ridiculous! How can you call prisons Correctional Facilities when you are taking a person's entire life away from them. A person should not receive 10 years to life for selling drugs! Taking people away from their families for non-violent crimes is not correcting the situation, it's adding negativity to an already bad situation. Once a person is taken away from their family, the family is left to raise children by themselves, which causes a generational curse. Please start freeing husbands and fathers so that they can return to their homes and be an asset to society. We've got to start allowing people the chance to right their wrongs. If a person has the opportunity to apply for parole, you can then look at their progress and determine if the individual has proved worthy to re-enter population. Thank you for your time.REPORT COMMENTS
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Nov 10th, 2013Someone from Chicago, IL writes:
I feel like my children father recievd a unfair sentence because he was giving 33yrs for drugs.when its people out here killing&taking life& get 17to23yrs for taking a life.and u give more time to a person for drugs forreal somthing is really wrong.a person can get caught with a loaded hand gun that can easy take a life of a child.they get 10yrs out in 8.but u give a person 33yrs for drugs.come on the system is messd up.i just know my chilrren father has change.because.he been gone since his son was 2.now our son is a straight A student,17yrs old about to graduate out of high school& go off to college.as a single mother living in chicago it was hard to raise him but thanks to his father even in federal prison.he help guide him to be a very respectful young man.yes my son with a absent father figure.do not hang out,he dont drink or do drugs&he dont wear saggy jeans&he respect his self& other any&every where he go.he never been arrested and thanks to me&his father who is in federal prison but alway used his free100min each month to call& give him great advice about wrong decission that can coast u ur freedom as well how to carry himself.now i can go on forever but i feel a man&father like him deserve a second chance out her.to be a positive role modol for his son&others.im just saying.every one deseve a second chance to right they wrongs if its not bad as taking a life and dont even have a care in the world.i know he has learn from his mistake he was only 19 at the time he recive his 33yrs.and i feel his time has been serve for the drug case free this man&let him right his wrongs.he has paid his time...REPORT COMMENTS
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Nov 10th, 2013Someone from Spencer, TN writes:
Mandatory minimums are ridiculous. Bring back federal parole and give these people another chance.REPORT COMMENTS
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