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U.S. Incarceration System Did you know that the United States has more prisoners than any other country in the world? Well, shockingly enough, it does. “More than 1.57 million inmates sat behind bars in federal, state, and county prisons and jails around the country as of December 31, 2013” (Flatow). The major problem this causes, other than diminishing the image of the U.S., is the substantial amount money that we spend on our prisons. Every year, billions of dollars go toward our justice system and the prisons that are connected to them. “Prior to this year, the federal prison population had spiked more than 790 percent since 1980” (Flatow). Across the country, racial issues continue to be a problem as a black male is six times more likely than a white to be in prison, and a Hispanic male is 2.4 times more likely (Flatow). Racial controversy has continued to spread. As the years go by it appears that more and more crimes are linked to racism and supremacy. These crimes may consist of …show more content…

First, America needs to legalize marijuana across the country. Not only will this reduce the prison population in every state, it will also reduce the costs of each prison resulting in more money for our country. Next, the U.S. should change the gun laws. Allowing any citizen that is 18 or older to legally carry a gun would prevent more serious crimes such as murder and theft. Criminals are less likely to steal from someone that they know has a gun. Finally, America needs to crunch down on immigration. While immigration is good when done legally, allowing people to illegally enter our country does more harm than it does good. Illegal immigrants are often caught in drug or sex trades where as if they were caught before they infiltrated our country and shipped back to their own country, America would not have to put them in their

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