Idk if this true or not, but the impression I get based on what I’ve seen is the penalties for committing crime are not severe. The trendy thing is “drugs aren’t bad! Don’t lock people up for drugs!”. Ok. Fine. But I see career felons doing little to no time at all, and they’re back out doing the same crimes.
The latest example this week was a fine young 35 year old who has no less than 6 second degree robbery charges since he was 18, sprinkled in with the typical dui, trafficking meth/cocaine/heroin, felolny weapon charges, domestic violence, etc etc. Seems he’s arrested once a year pretty much. This guy has made a career out of forcefully robbing people and selling drugs, and he hasn’t done a lick of hard time. How in the world is that possible?
Again, I don’t know if that’s normal, the way it’s always been, or if our system is becoming more of a joke. These criminals have little fear because they know the consequences are worth the crime.
Another disturbing trend you see in anti gun states are homeowners being charged for defending themselves inside their own homes. That’s ridiculous, and scary.