Commissioner Jo Ellen Litz

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Pro:

An expansion of the numbe of guards should also follow suit.  Donna Porter

Con:

1)  I think that if we released prisoners that were non-violent, ie. drug users not sellers, but users, we would probably have more than enough space.  anonymous

2)   No. I couldn't believe the prison was built in an area right in the middle of a school, a senior center,  a shopping area and buildings containing disabled folks (Renova and Quest). If there is an escape the potential for hostages, or easy access to people who can not easily defend themselves is almost immediate. Maybe it should have just been built right next to an elementary school while we were at it! Maybe the location on one of our major corridors was to make sure that no one leaving our town could possibly miss it. The thought that we would consider housing violent offenders in this location gives me chills.  [Pam Tricamo]

3) No. We have enough of prisons. Time to better monitor those on less violent crime and do better house arrest systems. Prisons are the best business in the USA. We have the most imprisoned people in the world. Eric Wolfe