Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Inmates have too many rights

 Upon some research and past discussions with people who have worked in Ohios prison system ive came to the conclusion that if i would go out and murder someone today that i would be ensured a cushy life for a while or even the rest of my life, or well 20 years since in Ohio thats what a life sentence amounts to. Oh and thats another thing...since when is life only 20 years. The majority of humans live into their 60's of not longer these days.

  Heres the thing. the prisoners have an activity fund. They have cable television, workout equipment, movie nights with popcorn and pool tables. Heres my biggest issue, the guards are already in danger then they give these people pool sticks??? WTF!!! As long as you dont drop the soap your golden in there. And the thing is that the majority of prisoners are in there for either sex or drug. Be it that they were robbing someone for drug money, or raping the neighbors daughter and the worst part is that 90% of the time they are repeat offenders and will end up back in there within a year of getting out.

In many of the Ohio prisons it seems the inmates run the institutions and not the guards. My point of view is that if a person is stupid enough to do something to deserve prison time for then they should be reduced to time in a cell. Only let out for meals and an hour of activity a day. Make them pay for what they have done. There are too many honor camps, and institutions that allow the prisoners to do as they wish from the time they wake up til the time they retire for the evening.  Personally i feel our prisons are more like girl scout camps that a place to learn their lesson.

 Oh and whats up with prisoners training dogs... dont get me completely wrong as it does give them a way to try and give back to the society that they have wronged but from what ive heard and understand by reputable people on the inside many of the inmates get these dogs involved in sex acts and eating too much peanut butter. i personally couldnt be paid to adopt one of these dogs as there have even been cases of inmates fighting these dogs within the institutional walls...is that what people want to adopt for their families??? i think not and personally i feel the state should be held accountable for any injuries caused by these dogs.

  Overall i feel in Ohio we are failing its residents as not many inmates end up learning their lesson, serve enough time or are made to give a thing back to the society that they have failed.

  There will be more on this topic as i discover more facts.

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