Hilaria Baldwin
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You just have to be very, very careful. Another point I wanted to touch upon, which I think is important, Megan, is the criminalization of this. When generations ago, when my father's generation, when people got in trouble, judges would say, I'm going to give you a choice. You got five years in jail or you got five years in the army. You choose.
You just have to be very, very careful. Another point I wanted to touch upon, which I think is important, Megan, is the criminalization of this. When generations ago, when my father's generation, when people got in trouble, judges would say, I'm going to give you a choice. You got five years in jail or you got five years in the army. You choose.
You just have to be very, very careful. Another point I wanted to touch upon, which I think is important, Megan, is the criminalization of this. When generations ago, when my father's generation, when people got in trouble, judges would say, I'm going to give you a choice. You got five years in jail or you got five years in the army. You choose.
We depend on the type of crime, all sorts of variables, but they gave them a choice to either go to prison or to go into the service to rehabilitate. Turned a lot of lives around. We have to raise this from a misdemeanor to a felony.
We depend on the type of crime, all sorts of variables, but they gave them a choice to either go to prison or to go into the service to rehabilitate. Turned a lot of lives around. We have to raise this from a misdemeanor to a felony.
We depend on the type of crime, all sorts of variables, but they gave them a choice to either go to prison or to go into the service to rehabilitate. Turned a lot of lives around. We have to raise this from a misdemeanor to a felony.
We have to get a lot of this into drug court, and we have to say to a lot of these people, you're going to prison for two years, not just dealers, repeat offenders that are users, you're going to prison for two years, or you're going to a government paid for facility. The government will pay for it. You choose six months in rehab or two years in prison. You're going to one or the other.
We have to get a lot of this into drug court, and we have to say to a lot of these people, you're going to prison for two years, not just dealers, repeat offenders that are users, you're going to prison for two years, or you're going to a government paid for facility. The government will pay for it. You choose six months in rehab or two years in prison. You're going to one or the other.
We have to get a lot of this into drug court, and we have to say to a lot of these people, you're going to prison for two years, not just dealers, repeat offenders that are users, you're going to prison for two years, or you're going to a government paid for facility. The government will pay for it. You choose six months in rehab or two years in prison. You're going to one or the other.
You're not going back out on the street. They have to change the legality of this.
You're not going back out on the street. They have to change the legality of this.
You're not going back out on the street. They have to change the legality of this.
81 to 85. Okay. You're a little before my time, but I was at Syracuse.
81 to 85. Okay. You're a little before my time, but I was at Syracuse.
81 to 85. Okay. You're a little before my time, but I was at Syracuse.
My mother, my father, and all four of my grandparents graduated from Syracuse.
My mother, my father, and all four of my grandparents graduated from Syracuse.
My mother, my father, and all four of my grandparents graduated from Syracuse.
But let's not pretend nobody ever offered you a joint, okay? Because I know that you went to Syracuse.
But let's not pretend nobody ever offered you a joint, okay? Because I know that you went to Syracuse.