By Ken Hanson
According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Cleveland Municipal Court has launched a program that they think will help clear up some 25,000 outstanding warrants and get guns out of criminal hands. The scheme calls for known, wanted criminals to walk into a police station, turn in a gun, and walk out without posting bail for their outstanding warrants.
Far be it from us to rain on anyone’s parade, but we thought it would be helpful to point out a few problems with this idea.
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First, 25,000 outstanding warrants? Has the entire Cleveland Court and Police Department called in sick or are they waiting in line for their American Idol tryout? Even if each car on each shift of the police department worked just one warrant per day, and were successful just 25% of the time, they would clear more warrants in a month than this “guns for bail” program could ever possibly hope to clear.
