Andy Stumpf
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There's a prison under where I used to skydive. Not directly under. Oh, no way. If you tried... You could make the yard, and I don't think you should try that at all. Nah. Okay, so southern San Diego, up in San Fran. How does that work? How do you โ what's โ If you're going to be held for a short period of time, do you go to jail? If it's more serious, you go to prison?
I don't know if I support that. I don't either. I would need to know why somebody was in prison for 40 years. And if it was super fucked up, maybe you don't get a radio.
I don't know if I support that. I don't either. I would need to know why somebody was in prison for 40 years. And if it was super fucked up, maybe you don't get a radio.
I don't know if I support that. I don't either. I would need to know why somebody was in prison for 40 years. And if it was super fucked up, maybe you don't get a radio.
And yeah, I'm not saying I want to participate in any of the application of my concept. I'm just saying, I don't think a guy in prison for 40 years for something super fucked up should get a radio.
And yeah, I'm not saying I want to participate in any of the application of my concept. I'm just saying, I don't think a guy in prison for 40 years for something super fucked up should get a radio.
And yeah, I'm not saying I want to participate in any of the application of my concept. I'm just saying, I don't think a guy in prison for 40 years for something super fucked up should get a radio.
Does that just become a waste of time for cops?
Does that just become a waste of time for cops?
Does that just become a waste of time for cops?
Probably not. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'd love to see the stats on that. I'd love to see how many of them actually show up to their designated court hearing.
Probably not. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'd love to see the stats on that. I'd love to see how many of them actually show up to their designated court hearing.
Probably not. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'd love to see the stats on that. I'd love to see how many of them actually show up to their designated court hearing.
Yeah, yeah. How does that happen? How does somebody sit down and say, you know, here's a good idea? Yeah. The rape of an unconscious person, you know, it just doesn't sound as bad. Maybe it shouldn't be a felony. Who in their right mind says that?
Yeah, yeah. How does that happen? How does somebody sit down and say, you know, here's a good idea? Yeah. The rape of an unconscious person, you know, it just doesn't sound as bad. Maybe it shouldn't be a felony. Who in their right mind says that?
Yeah, yeah. How does that happen? How does somebody sit down and say, you know, here's a good idea? Yeah. The rape of an unconscious person, you know, it just doesn't sound as bad. Maybe it shouldn't be a felony. Who in their right mind says that?
That's what I'm trying to do. And I don't understand how you could arrive at a place where you would make the punishment for that less severe. Right. But it's a nonviolent crime.
That's what I'm trying to do. And I don't understand how you could arrive at a place where you would make the punishment for that less severe. Right. But it's a nonviolent crime.
That's what I'm trying to do. And I don't understand how you could arrive at a place where you would make the punishment for that less severe. Right. But it's a nonviolent crime.
But then how do more than 50% of people vote for that? Or maybe it's not 50% of people, just the majority. So I don't under, I mean, there's probably my recollection of California. There were so many different propositions and bills.