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Jan 10, 2021 08:45:41   #
American Vet
 
jelun wrote:
Roaring economy? Are you part of the American 1%? They are the only ones with a roaring economy.
How much has your income increased in the past couple of years? And your costs? How much has that number grown?

Prison reform due to Trump's actions? What was that? I will show you what it is.
Main legislative provisions
The law as enacted is divided into six titles[22] and codified at various parts of Titles 18, 21, and 34 of the United States Code, based on the subject of legislation.[23]

Title I directs the U.S. Attorney General to develop and publicly announce a risk and needs assessment system for all Federal Bureau of Prison inmates within 180 days of enactment, and to recommend evidence-based recidivism reduction activities. This risk and needs assessment system, once developed, is to be used under the First Step Act to classify prisoner risk of recidivism, match prisoners with suitable recidivism reduction activities based on their classification, inform housing decisions so that prisoners in similar risk categories are grouped together, and create incentives for participation in and completion of recidivism-reduction activities. These incentives include increased access to phone privileges, t***sfer to penal institutions closer to a prisoner's primary residence, and time credits to reduce sentence length. However, time credit rewards are not available to all prisoners; 18 U.S.C. § 3632(d)(4)(D)—where Title I of the First Step Act was codified—details nearly 70 types of convictions that render an inmate ineligible to accrue time credits for successfully completing recidivism-reduction activities.[24] Additionally, prisoners subject to "a final order of removal"—which renders an individual deportable—are also ineligible from receiving good time credit incentives. Those who participate in risk and needs assessment activities may be eligible for prerelease custody or supervised release as described in 18 U.S.C. 3624(g).[25] This title also increases the number of good-time credits per year—small sentenced reductions earned by prisoners for good behavior—from 47 to 54, which many believe was consistent with the original intent behind 18 U.S.C. § 3624(b)(1).[26] Importantly, the law retroactively applies the good-time credits, making some prisoners immediately eligible for release based on accrual of seven additional good-time credits per year.

Title I of the First Step Act, as codified at 18 U.S.C. § 3621(h), also directs the Director of Bureau of Prisons to perform an initial risk and needs assessment of all federal prisoners within 180 days of the Attorney General's release of the risk and needs assessment system, and to begin expanding recidivism-reduction activities.[27]

Title II, as codified at 18 U.S.C. § 4050, stipulates that the Director of the Bureau of Prisons must ensure that federal prison directors provide employees a secure place to store firearms outside of the prison, or allow employees to store firearms in an authorized and approved vehicle lockbox.[28] It also allows federal BOP employees to carry concealed firearms outside of the prison.

Title III, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 4322, prohibits the use of restraints on prisoners during pregnancy, labor and postpartum recovery, subject to limited exceptions.[29] If a correctional officer determines that the prisoner is a flight risk or poses serious harm to herself or the community, or if a healthcare professional concludes that use of restraints is consistent with medical safety, restraints must be used. However, they must be the least restrictive means possible to prevent escape.

Title IV makes a variety of sentencing reforms. Section 401 amends the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. § 801 et seq.) to constrain the application of sentencing enhancements for defendants with prior drug felony convictions by redefining “serious drug felony” and “serious violent felony,” to reduce the mandatory minimum sentence for a second violation from 20 years to 15 years, and to reduce the mandatory minimum sentence for a third violation from life to 25 years. It makes similar revisions to the Controlled Substance Import and Export Act at 21 U.S.C. § 960(b).

Section 402 expands the number of defendants who may be eligible for "safety valve" relief. Prior to the First Step Act, only defendants with one "criminal history point" could receive sentences below the mandatory minimums, but under the Act, defendants with up to four points (depending on the type of offense) may be eligible.[30]

Section 403 eliminates the "stacking" provision of 18 U.S.C. § 924(c).[31] Prior to this legislation, 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)—which stipulated that an enhanced mandatory minimum sentence could be added when a gun was used in the commission of a “second or subsequent” conviction—was interpreted to permit the imposition of enhanced mandatory minimum sentences where a gun was used in a concurrently charged offense. The First Step Act clarified that gun enhancements can only be added where the defendant was previously (e.g. non-concurrently) convicted of a gun violation, so as to restrict sentencing enhancements to "true" repeat offenders.[32]

Section 404 applies the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010—which, among other things, reduced the discrepancy between sentences for crack cocaine and powder cocaine convictions—retroactively. Under the First Step Act, prisoners who committed offenses "covered" by the Fair Sentencing Act are permitted to petition a court directly to reconsider their sentence (after certain administrative steps are satisfied).[33] Prior to this law, the Bureau of Prisons acted as the "gatekeeper" of prisoner petitions, and prisoners were not able to make motions to federal courts directly for back-end sentencing review.[34]

Title V reauthorizes the Second Chance Act of 2007 from 2019 to 2023. This reauthorization directs the Attorney General to make grants to state and local projects which support the successful reentry of juvenile and adult prisoner populations into their communities after incarceration—including projects which improve academic and vocational education for offenders during incarceration.

Title VI includes more than ten miscellaneous provisions, including those that place prisoners as close as possible to (and no more than 500 miles away from) their primary residence where practicable (Section 601); encourage home confinement for low risk prisoners (Section 602); lower the eligibility age and reduce to the time-served requirement for compassionate released, and broaden the prisoner population eligible for compassionate release to include terminally ill offenders (Section 603); mandate the Bureau of Prisons to provide identification to returning citizens (Section 604); authorize new markets for Federal Prison Industries (Section 605); mandate de-escalation training for correctional officers and employees (Section 606); direct reporting on opioid treatment and abuse in prisons (Section 607); direct data collection on various metrics for inclusion in the National Prisoner Statistics Program (Section 610); improve availability of feminine hygiene products in prison (Section 611); and prohibit the use of solitary confinement for federally-incarcerated juveniles, excepting certain circumstances (Section 613).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Step_Act
BFD
Roaring economy? Are you part of the American 1%? ... (show quote)


Yes. I am better off financially.

As you note - prison reform accomplished.

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Jan 10, 2021 10:00:44   #
Carol Kelly
 
American Vet wrote:
I agree. We survived the Civil War, Pearl Harbor, 9-11, 8 years of obama....we will survive biden.


We pray. Give us one more chance, we’ll learn to dance the dance.

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Jan 10, 2021 13:10:09   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
factnotfiction wrote:
It was horrible, with a failed v*****e rollout, the huge increase in the national debt, losing the respect and support of the world, trump got impeached and may do so again, created hatred and division of the population, took lying to an new level, such as China is paying the tariffs, (lie), Mexico is paying for the wall (lie), f**e news (lie)
And on and on.


Cycles of illness is a natural occurring phenomenon. I do remember a book titled, “The Ugly American.” Well before Trump was in office. He is just another chapter in the book of life. Hatred did not spring full blown four years ago. It has been growing and is doing well. Schools have been teaching children to rebel for the last twenty years. You cannot really believe that the children of last summer thought up this r**ting on their own only last summer. And as far as impeachment the Kangaroo Court presided over is straight out of San Francisco’s past. Now that it has been started what is to prevent the other team from doing the same thing when it controls congress. The last four years has cheapened the image of the country and does not fall on the President alone but on the Congress as well. A petulant and childish Congress, a Do-Nothing Senate, and a President who thought he was still on a TV show are to blame. But few v**e against them and they remain in office because you believe their fables.

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Jan 10, 2021 16:36:42   #
Army
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Well Mr and Mrs America, your America is no more. Your Bill of Rights is no more. Your Constitution is no more!
The N**is are in control!


https://www.b***hute.com/video/LP04PWUdVhvv/


It's not over Till The Fat Lady Sings ! People been telling you it's all being exposed . God has this People Pray & Repent from Judgement on this Country .
Trump still in there an has power don't kid yourself . It's not over .

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Jan 10, 2021 18:16:40   #
Carol Kelly
 
American Vet wrote:
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Yes, it was horrible. Roaring economy; prison reform; tax cuts for citizens; low unemployment; moving to broker peace in the Mid East; prison reform.


Trump was the greatest.

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Jan 10, 2021 20:46:48   #
maryla
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Well Mr and Mrs America, your America is no more. Your Bill of Rights is no more. Your Constitution is no more!
The N**is are in control!


https://www.b***hute.com/video/LP04PWUdVhvv/


Reminds me of song by Don McLean
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX_TFkut1PM&ab_channel=DonMcLean-Topic

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Jan 11, 2021 11:20:04   #
Army
 
American Vet wrote:
I agree. We survived the Civil War, Pearl Harbor, 9-11, 8 years of obama....we will survive biden.


C*******m , population control , contact tracers , unemployment , take your land , bankruptcies , shots that change your DNA , businesses shut down , digital money system , no constitution , healthcare took over schools , technology , life as we know it has been hijacked it's never going be the same . They want you dead .



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Jan 11, 2021 13:01:56   #
Army
 


Charlie Daniels The devil went down to Georgia it's appropriate song too now

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Jan 11, 2021 19:55:01   #
maryla
 
Army wrote:
C*******m , population control , contact tracers , unemployment , take your land , bankruptcies , shots that change your DNA , businesses shut down , digital money system , no constitution , healthcare took over schools , technology , life as we know it has been hijacked it's never going be the same . They want you dead .


I have that poster too and cherish it every time I look at it. The Left is SO EVIL and do they could ever do anything worthwhile?? No. Nancy is going to try impeachment again. Another waste.

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Jan 11, 2021 21:08:35   #
Army
 
maryla wrote:
I have that poster too and cherish it every time I look at it. The Left is SO EVIL and do they could ever do anything worthwhile?? No. Nancy is going to try impeachment again. Another waste.


Hi Maryla yes Mam we just got pray an ask God be with us God says he stands at the door and knocks I think the time is near for Gods return amen . Bless her Father .

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