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RE: Good News! Police Departments Across the US Are Having Trouble Finding New Recruits!

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It doesn't matter how well-educated a cop is or how well-paid he is he is still going to arrest people for non-violent crimes because that's what his job is

If you could find me a cop that has never written a ticket to collect revenue and has never arrested a non-violent offender then I will call him a good cop... I know those guys are out there but they usually get fired right away

But refusing to arrest non-violent offenders doesn't have anything to do with education or payment... Even if a cop is well-educated and well-paid he will still obey orders to assault and kidnap on violent offenders

I don't mind corrupt cops as long as they don't arrest or hurt anybody I am totally cool with cops selling drugs but I'm not cool with them arresting drug dealers

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A poorly educated cop will arrest people for shit that is not even illegal and will violate people's rights because they don't even know what they are.

Just because someone is "non-violent" does not mean they should not be arrested, if someone embezzled $50,000 from you then they should be arrested. Property crimes are crimes.
A good cop follows the laws whatever they are, you really don't want them to have too much discretion in that. If you don't like the laws, change them, don't blame the cops, they are not that smart and they are not in charge. Perhaps it would be better to work on ballot initiatives to repeal Jim Crow era drug and gun possession laws?
Cops are not allowed to assault people, don't resist arrest, if a cop assaults you they can be held both criminally and civilly liable.
I bet you wouldn't like a cop too much that stole your drug money.

As far as I am concerned theft is a form of violence so I'm pretty sure we are on the same page

Thieves are not non-violent criminals because they are committing a transgression against a person

I guess it would have been better for me to say victimless crime I always use them two interchangeably by accident

Drug dealers are committing the crime of tax evasion at a bare minimum. That is stealing from everyone. You know as well as I do that when you go up the ladder in the hard drug business that those people are all violent and ruthless criminal gang and cartel members. When those drugs are legal the people who sell them illegally will not go legit, they will try to find another criminal enterprise. Of course without the option of selling illegal drugs there are a whole lot fewer people who can be supported by crime. Illegal drug sales funds every gang cartel and terrorist in the world, make them legal and they go out of business. Then we won't need as many cops.

well i dont think tax evasion is a crime because taxation is theft :-P

The higher ups in the cartels are never the ones who gets arrested...its the good people like my friends who are just getting by doing their thing and not hurting anyone are the ones who get in trouble and have their lives ruined. many of them would go into a mainstream market and would not go to another life of crime.

Further, for the gangsters and cartels that are hurting people, yeah ..they should get in trouble for hurting people...but not for selling drugs

the guy who you get coke or heroin from might be cool but the guy he gets it from is not. El Chapo is in prison right now.
Furthermore anyone selling illicitly produced black market opiates intended for injection is selling a deadly poison to people, they are unlabeled and inconsistent and cannot be safely dosed.
They killed 60,000 people last year, that's pretty violent isn't it?