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Should felony threshold be lowered back down to $500 again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Firpo" data-source="post: 4001258" data-attributes="member: 45550"><p>I absolutely agree. It’s easy to have a “send’m all to Hell” mentality and I gotta say I understand the feeling…..it’s just not practical. For a medium security prisoner in Oklahoma it costs all of us as Okies $22,650.00 per year to house them. Can you imagine how filled our prison system would be if we stuck everyone that ripped off a $20.00 shirt in the Big House? I believe Oklahoma already tops the list in our nation for per capita incarcerations and if we started doing that we’d go bankrupt in no time. Now to answer OPs question, I’m thinkin’ I’d keep it at $1,000 for now BUT what I’d do differently is I’d work the hide off of everyone who pilfered $999.99 and under. I’d have those boys cleaning spray paint off of walls and scrubbing public restrooms with toothbrushes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firpo, post: 4001258, member: 45550"] I absolutely agree. It’s easy to have a “send’m all to Hell” mentality and I gotta say I understand the feeling…..it’s just not practical. For a medium security prisoner in Oklahoma it costs all of us as Okies $22,650.00 per year to house them. Can you imagine how filled our prison system would be if we stuck everyone that ripped off a $20.00 shirt in the Big House? I believe Oklahoma already tops the list in our nation for per capita incarcerations and if we started doing that we’d go bankrupt in no time. Now to answer OPs question, I’m thinkin’ I’d keep it at $1,000 for now BUT what I’d do differently is I’d work the hide off of everyone who pilfered $999.99 and under. I’d have those boys cleaning spray paint off of walls and scrubbing public restrooms with toothbrushes. [/QUOTE]
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