Sean Renaud
The West Coast Pop
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The problems outlined in the original post can only be solved by the communities with the violence problem. No government outreach or program sis going to help. Enforcement is about as aggressive as it can be, so that won't help, obviously and I will even grant you that it may be exacerbating the problem.
Easing off enforcement of violent felonies is no answer.
Leaving more people at home by abandoning prohibition is the only viable assistance I can think of from outside. That will have some unintended negative consequences, but the ones I can foresee seem small. I do not think that if drugs were legal a substantial number of people will do them. They get drugs inside of prison if they want them.
That's not true. We know that poverty leads to crime. We can alleviate poverty. We just don't want to.
Easing off enforcement is probably a descent start but we kinda have to define vilent very carefully here.
Abandoning prohibition would be HUGE but we won't do that. Not really.