tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post364962793492164481..comments2024-03-25T20:06:39.794-05:00Comments on Grits for Breakfast: This is what less government looks like: Big budget savings from reduced criminal penaltiesGritsforbreakfasthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-70514182751882227982015-04-11T20:46:41.230-05:002015-04-11T20:46:41.230-05:00"Under the bill, the court would be authorize..."Under the bill, the court would be authorized to waive the civil penalty if the person cited for possession either: (1) completes a substance abuse program; or (2) performs up to ten hours of community service as recommended by the court."<br /><br />What will constitute a substance abuse program? Do all of the Justices of the Peace or Municipal Courts in Texas even have an idea of what that is?<br /><br />Who will monitor the community service? Doo Justices of the Peace and Municipal Courts already have relationships with non-profits, churches and the like to accomplish this. What if the person with this desire to have the civil penalty waived gets hurt while doing their community service. Who is liable? Who takes them to the hospital? Who organizes the influx of people needing to complete community service. So many unanswered unfunded things that will come to fruition and take up more time than the Justices of the Peace or the Municipal Courts have had time to think about. Everything will unfold in a reactionary manner instead of a proactive manner.<br /><br />Will caseworkers be hired to monitor the substance abuse program attendance or the 10 hours of community service.<br /><br />Everyone will go for the community service option because it is easier, but again, who will monitor it?<br /><br />Because it will be a civil penalty akin to a speeding ticket, and many of those persons who use marijuana are less than responsible, the failure to report to court rate will go through the roof. Not to mention the increase in persons on dockets for Class C Misdemeanors.<br /><br />Community service needs to be done most likely at a non-profit agency or a church. Do these agencies really want a mere 10 hours of community service?<br /><br />Back to the substance abuse program. That needs to be defined. Is it an education programs regulated by the department of state health services? If it is, good luck with that as that part of DSHS is falling apart at best. <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-21124831111051404632015-04-09T02:23:58.955-05:002015-04-09T02:23:58.955-05:00Indeed, F.G., my first thoughts exactly!Indeed, F.G., my first thoughts exactly!Gritsforbreakfasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-86336771158662579452015-04-08T16:39:36.360-05:002015-04-08T16:39:36.360-05:00It's amazing how reducing penalties has such a...It's amazing how reducing penalties has such a positive fiscal note when for years increases in penalties almost always resulted in no fiscal impact.F.G. AuBuchonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-89836833597866884812015-04-08T15:20:11.698-05:002015-04-08T15:20:11.698-05:00"Pass HB 3326 and HB 2165, save $235 million,..."Pass HB 3326 and HB 2165, save $235 million, and use the savings to eliminate the Driver Responsibility Program."<br /><br />That's a brilliant idea! Too logical to move forward, but I love it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com