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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 4054043" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>I don't mind them getting decent food. Not great food, just good and filing. A basic TV in each cell is OK too. No cable, movies on demand, etc. If they break the rules they lose the TV and any other perks. They should have to work an 8 hour day doing something productive even if only growing food for the prison. If they do not have at least a HS diploma that should be made to attend classes and maybe have trade school classes too. Teach them something besides crime but make it so they never want to go back.</p><p></p><p>As I have said before. I went thru a period in my life where I was a thug and if caught I probably would have done several years. I was not a violent criminal but I did go up against a few. Funny thing is prison did not scare me at all and most of the time I never even thought about it. I knew several guys that had been and as long as you could protect yourself, prison was not bad according to them. I even knew a couple that decided they liked prison and within a month of being released would do something to get sent back. Get out, spend a month or so getting drunk, stoned and laid then get themselves arrested again.</p><p></p><p>Luckily I outgrew that part of my life without getting arrested. Got questioned by the police and FBI a couple times but never arrested. Then I got depression and got rid of all my guns for awhile until I found who I was and stopped trying to be what others wanted me to be. Point of all this is, I have been there, done that and am not proud of what I did but it helped shape me into who I am now. I</p><p></p><p>I knew several that if allowed to buy a gun after prison would have gone from forging checks or something similar to murder real easy. One we stopped who was going to firebomb the cop that arrested him and sent him to prison. He had somehow found out the cops address and was making gas bombs with soap flakes to use on him. Him we got violent with. Did not want him bringing down the cops on all of us.</p><p></p><p>And it is to late and I am rambling. Good night. <img src="/images/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":P" title="Stick Out Tongue :P" data-shortname=":P" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 4054043, member: 8854"] I don't mind them getting decent food. Not great food, just good and filing. A basic TV in each cell is OK too. No cable, movies on demand, etc. If they break the rules they lose the TV and any other perks. They should have to work an 8 hour day doing something productive even if only growing food for the prison. If they do not have at least a HS diploma that should be made to attend classes and maybe have trade school classes too. Teach them something besides crime but make it so they never want to go back. As I have said before. I went thru a period in my life where I was a thug and if caught I probably would have done several years. I was not a violent criminal but I did go up against a few. Funny thing is prison did not scare me at all and most of the time I never even thought about it. I knew several guys that had been and as long as you could protect yourself, prison was not bad according to them. I even knew a couple that decided they liked prison and within a month of being released would do something to get sent back. Get out, spend a month or so getting drunk, stoned and laid then get themselves arrested again. Luckily I outgrew that part of my life without getting arrested. Got questioned by the police and FBI a couple times but never arrested. Then I got depression and got rid of all my guns for awhile until I found who I was and stopped trying to be what others wanted me to be. Point of all this is, I have been there, done that and am not proud of what I did but it helped shape me into who I am now. I I knew several that if allowed to buy a gun after prison would have gone from forging checks or something similar to murder real easy. One we stopped who was going to firebomb the cop that arrested him and sent him to prison. He had somehow found out the cops address and was making gas bombs with soap flakes to use on him. Him we got violent with. Did not want him bringing down the cops on all of us. And it is to late and I am rambling. Good night. :P [/QUOTE]
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