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Subject What Does It Mean to 'Defund the Police'?
Date June 17, 2020 11:04 AM
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Is 'Defund the Police' plausible? When SCOTUS declines to take any 2nd Amendment cases, the right to bear arms is in jeopardy.

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June 17, 2020

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Despite the Slogan, ‘Defund the Police’ May Have Some Good Suggestions ([link removed] )

When people talk about defunding the police, they are suggesting that not every domestic disturbance, traffic mishap or truant youth needs to be confronted by someone resembling RoboCop.

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