America's Left in the Grip of Insanity

In some cities this has extended to a policy of not prosecuting theft or shoplifting as a felony, ie no risk of jail, unless the amount is very large, ie >$1000. Can you imagine trying to run a small retail business in one of those cities?

Recall reading a story about some city where the DA said he wasn't going to "bother" with any theft/shoplifting crime <$200... not even as a misdemeanor.

Can you imagine? Able to steal/shoplift all day, every day, multiple times per day... any amount up to $200 per incident with no fear of repercussion? Sounds like a thief could "make a good living".

Who said, "crime doesn't pay"?
 
Recall reading a story about some city where the DA said he wasn't going to "bother" with any theft/shoplifting crime <$200... not even as a misdemeanor.

Can you imagine? Able to steal/shoplift all day, every day, multiple times per day... any amount up to $200 per incident with no fear of repercussion? Sounds like a thief could "make a good living".

Who said, "crime doesn't pay"?

Welcome to The California Lifestyle.
 
I have disagree with you a lot, so I think it is only fair to give you props for a rational post.

Let's be honest. The main reason for allowing illegals to get drivers licenses is so they can vote. States now have the idiotic "motor voter" registration system where you register to vote when you get your license, no questions asked.

Yeah, they automatically, register the illegals as eligible to vote then, when exposed. Oops, sorry. How did that happen? That has been exposed in California but, the strangest thing, I never heard the Secretary of State moving to remove the illegals from the voting rolls?
 
Recall reading a story about some city where the DA said he wasn't going to "bother" with any theft/shoplifting crime <$200... not even as a misdemeanor.

Can you imagine? Able to steal/shoplift all day, every day, multiple times per day... any amount up to $200 per incident with no fear of repercussion? Sounds like a thief could "make a good living".

Who said, "crime doesn't pay"?

This policy is extending to a greater number of cities. Upwards of a $750 limit; hence you have a criminal class that takes advantage of this.
 
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I am going with "too much self-medication and treatment."

Clearly he has been ingesting stuff.

But then again, there is this:

Nicholas Powers Ph.D. – Psychedelics, Race, Where They Intersect, and Where They Don’t
Yup. I staying with "self-treatment" I think he falls into (refer to title above) the "where they don't" category.

https://psychedelicstoday.com/2017/12/19/nicholas-powers-phd/
 
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