Arizona communities would collapse without cheap prison labor testifies AZ corrections director

Taco

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If your community can’t survive without slave labor — which is what this effectively is — then your community doesn’t deserve to survive.
Exactly. The 2nd amendment reads:


Section 1​

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2​

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Slavery is ok as long as you’re a convict.
 

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Most people in prison will be released at some point but we give them no resources to be successful when they get out. Now I see why, they need them to come back.
 

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Most people in prison will be released at some point but we give them no resources to be successful when they get out. Now I see why, they need them to come back.
Most drug offenders have to register as a narcotic offender which last 5 years making it hard to get a decent job. Most criminals see themselves back in jail I believe in 7 years (correct me if I’m wrong) which is the icing on the cake for these “correctional centers”. People want these people to be treated like shyt in prison not realizing these guys are about to be released back on the streets with us.
 

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Most people in prison will be released at some point but we give them no resources to be successful when they get out. Now I see why, they need them to come back.
recidivism by design
 
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