Show-Me Doubt In Missouri Crime Bill

Worthwhile reports shows both Democratic Party AND Republicans sharing skepticism along with push back from the city college . . . Checkit:

Parson says new law will cut violent crime. Experts aren't so sure.

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is calling a crime bill he signed into law this week "a large step toward safety and justice for our communities." Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is calling a crime bill he signed into law this week "a large step toward safety and justice for our communities."

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  1. Cant cut crime if police can solve cases and Prosecutor doesn't file charges on those few the Police do solve.

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  2. It sure can't hurt.
    And neither can 100 federal agents in KCMO trying to clean up the messes that the local politicos don't have the guts to even address.
    And it's certainly likely to be much more effective than riots, marches, taking down statues, renaming fountains, murals, and all the rest of the rapidly-fading detritus from BLM
    Nice to see that some adults are still in charge.

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  3. 3 strikes and you are out. That is the ticket. We are currently at 38 strikes and we buy you a new Escalade instead. Weird

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  4. I saw two “black” Blackhawk helicopters with enough cameras and other unknown things hanging off of them today, and they were surprisingly quiet too. I’m guessing the feds are coming very prepared!

    Petersucker better be shaking in her boots if she has a brain that is!

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    1. Because helicopters were essential to the highly successful invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq!!!

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  5. ^^^^^True Dat

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