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Absolutely nothing ... and as evidenced by how well it's worked. ... but the US is good at creating RKP5637 Apr 2013 #1
Purpose? Confining/controlling minorities and the poor. Avalux Apr 2013 #2
And don't forgot... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #28
Yep. And I will add ........ socialist_n_TN Apr 2013 #52
money and jobs, including the private prison system. not to mention, disenfranchising a large niyad Apr 2013 #3
Nothing of consequence happens in this country unless profit is involved mick063 Apr 2013 #14
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2013 #4
How would privatized prisons survive OriginalGeek Apr 2013 #5
I'll think of them for you... retired rooster Apr 2013 #29
No socially advantageous purpose imo, Stinky. elleng Apr 2013 #6
Read the Newest Reality Apr 2013 #7
Ahhh ... the book is online! Newest Reality Apr 2013 #8
And an excellent book it is... retired rooster Apr 2013 #30
I'm $ure there'$ $ome pre$$ing rea$on LadyHawkAZ Apr 2013 #9
Almsot every politician knows the drug war is a disaster mokawanis Apr 2013 #10
I'm for decriminialization and treating addiction as a public health issue. nt rrneck Apr 2013 #11
+10000000. nt riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #25
Private prison slave labour of course Kurska Apr 2013 #12
You could ask the same of any law that criminalizes personal behavior. randome Apr 2013 #13
Seat belts are to save insurance payouts...traffic signals are to save insurance payouts HereSince1628 Apr 2013 #16
Without these laws, we would have a lot more dead people, too. randome Apr 2013 #17
The dead are cheap, their hospital bills not so much. HereSince1628 Apr 2013 #22
No traffic signals??? Curmudgeoness Apr 2013 #24
bad analogies, in the case of drug criminalization, It is a punitive law against Dragonfli Apr 2013 #41
By that logic, anyone drinking liquor should be arrested because they might own a still Bluenorthwest Apr 2013 #51
Two primary purposes. One, to marginalized and ostracize a competitive industry Egalitarian Thug Apr 2013 #15
There is an opinion shared by some that it bolsters the private prison industry. Cleita Apr 2013 #18
Aren't private prisons a relatively new phenomenon, though? randome Apr 2013 #20
Not that new. Also, we were on our way to decriminalizing when this new Cleita Apr 2013 #21
Yes, but there has been an easy money trail to follow all along the way. Egalitarian Thug Apr 2013 #49
Here's some spooky info on corrupt Illinois prosecutors LegalScholar Apr 2013 #19
I have thought of this for years.... Curmudgeoness Apr 2013 #23
Simple illustration right here... Bennyboy Apr 2013 #26
Transfer of wealth from the underclass, support of the Prison Industrial Complex... bluedigger Apr 2013 #27
feeding the privatized prison system...crime pays seriously spanone Apr 2013 #31
More profits for the liquor industry. Mr.Bill Apr 2013 #32
Fulfilling the occupancy provisions in the contracts with the private prisons. KamaAina Apr 2013 #33
I've always wondered the same thing, Stinky... ReRe Apr 2013 #34
Letters to shareholders from private prison executives: woo me with science Apr 2013 #35
Yep. The private prison industry demands it. jsr Apr 2013 #36
The link takes me to a page that says: ohheckyeah Apr 2013 #40
Oops, sorry. woo me with science Apr 2013 #45
Thank you. ohheckyeah Apr 2013 #46
I have that fantasy all the time. woo me with science Apr 2013 #47
I read part of the story ohheckyeah Apr 2013 #48
Yes, you are correct Stinky The Clown GiveMeFreedom Apr 2013 #37
Profit for those that own the prisons. Nothing else. Initech Apr 2013 #38
only some drug use is criminalized green for victory Apr 2013 #39
Money - Banks Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #42
It's not private prisons Nevernose Apr 2013 #43
Lots of reasons. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #44
It keeps people in prison, which funds the prison-industrial complex. Apophis Apr 2013 #50
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