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Are Tough on Crime Political Platforms stealing our Children's education?

More than 6.5 million Americans are in prison or have served time there. That's 1-100 adults living in the U.S., the highest incarceration level in the world, according to a new report by the Justice Department. In California and New York, more tax dollars are spent on prison corrections than higher education. Many other states are catching up.

Troy Jones, a 44 year old black male, originally from New Orleans, Louisiana understands these stats from the inside out. He has served time…

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Added by Glenn T Langohr on May 2, 2012 at 6:59pm — 1 Comment

Glenn Langohr Spent 10 Years Incarcerated on Drug Charges Where He Changed His Life Through Writing His Novel Roll Call, Now a Big Seller on Amazon

In Roll Call, Glenn Langohr takes the reader on a journey from his runaway childhood, to addict and drug dealer, deeper into the drug war for an inside look at Mexican cartel wars, corrupt narcotic detectives and a California Prison Union bent on breeding bigger criminals.

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Added by Glenn T Langohr on April 30, 2012 at 3:03pm — No Comments

No Taxes For New Prisons

Expert Author Glenn T Langohr

As the state seeks to cut crowding, voters favor sentencing modifications for three strike penalties and other non violent drug crimes. The economy plays a major role along with the awareness of a futile drug war and tough sentencing laws that didn't work out as expected. Tough on crime political stances and tough sentencing laws that started in the 1980's during the crack cocaine epidemic, and the three strikes law in 1994…

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Added by Glenn T Langohr on April 26, 2012 at 2:23am — No Comments

Should We Decriminalize Drugs to Take The Power Out of The Drug War and The Mexican Drug Cartels?

Expert Author Glenn T Langohr

We now look at drug addiction as a disease in government and medical institutions, so when are we going to end the War on Drugs and how will we? The War on Drugs has only made drug use more desirable by making them more taboo, thus creating an underground culture where it is cool to avoid detection. Fast cars, fast women, flashy tattoos and jewelry and being the man, or woman, that can supply the need is what spurs the desire…

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Added by Glenn T Langohr on April 23, 2012 at 11:15pm — No Comments

New Books by Glenn Langohr, Roll Call and the Pelican Bay series, Shines Light on the Ongoing L.A County Jail Prisoner Abuse Scandal

Glenn Langohr draws from his own experiences as an inmate in his new books, Roll Call and A California Pelican Bay Prison Story Series, and drops readers into the story behind the story of the ongoing L.A Jail prisoner abuse scandal.

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Added by Glenn T Langohr on April 22, 2012 at 7:29pm — No Comments

Glenn Langohr: In Prison on Drug Charges for 10 Years, Now Author Of 5 Books, Roll Call, Upon Release and the Series, A California Pelican Bay Prison Story

In his drug war novel Roll Call, Glenn Langohr illustrates how the U.S. has made drugs more desirable by making them taboo, which has increased the demand for them, throwing gasoline on Mexican cartel wars, along with breeding gangs in California's prisons.…

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Added by Glenn T Langohr on April 22, 2012 at 7:15pm — No Comments

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