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Related: About this forumEvers pushes legal cannabis and justice reform as Badger State reinvestment
Cannabis legalization and other criminal justice reform strategies took center stage Wednesday in Gov. Tony Evers live stream discussion of his Badger Bounceback plan.
This budget isnt my budget, its your budget, the governor said during the event. Our justice system has put a strain on our state, and on our communities, and on our families for far too long.
Over 200 people were listening to the address through a Zoom chat, though many more likely saw it on YouTube. While some attendees were from organizations like MICAH, a multi-ethnic interfaith organization, others were simply concerned residents. Once given an opportunity to share comments, many brought up cannabis legalization.
Bringing either statistics or personal stories to the table, they questioned the point of the continued prohibition. Others touched on the issue of not only incarcerated youth, but young people remaining under-served in communities because of a lack of mental health treatment. Francis Zabrowski, a volunteer chaplain at the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility (MSDF), said Ive heard so many stories, both men and women who are stuck in these jails, and yet have tremendous potential. So, I would like to take the point of view of how to best use taxpayers money. And, as many said already, invest in humanity.
Read more: https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2021/04/16/evers-pushes-legal-cannabis-and-justice-reform-as-badger-reinvestment/
luv2fly
(2,479 posts)The state GQP prefer we give our tax dollars to Illinois.
SmartVoter22
(639 posts)Actually they won't.
They can't shut up about anything and this topic alone will bring them out of the woodwork, from under the rocks and from behind every MAGA-hatted orifice in the state of Wisconsin.
By saying Justice costs can be cut and managed better for better results is something everyone would be behind.
Now, write a budget (meaning you the GOP) and let's compare what we spend and what we get for those expenses.
It can be a 'dollar for dollar' issue but the expenses will have to shift from combat equipment and maintenance costs to education of police, at the core training levels, for diversity issues and legal compliances (not how to avoid compliances).
This has a better direction, than the GOP has done over the past decade in Wisconsin, and we should take it.
EDIT: ran spell chequer