warehouse violent offenders and let them out of jail
If only it were just that. On our dime they get weight rooms to bulk up, TV and such to pass idle hours, and free college courses, in addition to the street smarts they get from other offenders.
An individual whom I helped to convict of murder in 1988, and again in 1998, has been ruled by the SCOTUS as a victim of unconstitutional imprisonment because he was a teenager at the time of his conviction. It doesn't matter that psychiatrists ruled him so psychotic (if you knew his history you'd know why) that he should never be released into the general public. It doesn't matter that he's made death threats against his parents, who are so scared that they sold their home and went into hiding. It doesn't matter that he passed his time in his cell pasting pictures of women on the wall and then mutilating them. My taxes paid for his legal training. He has only one class left and he could take the bar exam, if he weren't a felon. But, he can use that training at little expense to himself to harass anyone he chooses, at great expense to them, by being his own lawyer.
According to SCOTUS he has to be commuted. Someday soon, he will be let out. That's why I am carrying. I don't believe the courts could be twisted to administer the kind of revenge he will seek. My wife, who has never wanted to shoot guns now wants to learn how.
A friend of mine was a prison guard at the Lincoln pen. During his time there he received three death meaningful death threats. Later he got a different job, with less stress. The prison officials told him they would notify him when each was released. He told me today that a while back he was walking through Walmart and saw one of those who threatened him, although that guy didn't see him. He had not received a notice of his release.
In Texas, 12 violent sexual predators were released under a monitoring program that used ankle bracelets to track them. The program, which was supposed to be public, was only discovered when one of the predators cut off the bracelet and ran.