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3 years ago
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Should the government release Nevada juvenile offenders during a pandemic

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Vlad1618 [11]3 years ago
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I beleive they should not. I think it would not be safe to, due to the fact they all are in for a reason and may go back to crime. I also think that they are less likely to catch the virus in jail than out of it. I think that as long as they are in good care, everthing is gonna be fine

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luda_lava [24]3 years ago
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No

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