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Do you think violent juveniles should be eligible for parole?
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1,000 Votes

Do you think violent juveniles should be eligible for parole?

Yes, they should!

4

Absolutely not!

9

Yes, they should!

4 Comments
k san
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k san

Well, only if they have been rehabilitated, obviously.

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Larry Kennedy
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Larry Kennedy

Psychologically speaking teens lack the ability to consider consequences prior to making decisions and taking action. This isn't speculation, as there is scientific evidence that support this. Biologically the areas of the brain that are a part of decision making aren't fully developed until later.

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Tim Collins
Tim Collins

In A LOT of people NEVER! so let them all out.

Jer W
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Jer W

If the belief is that adults convicted of violent crimes can be paroled because they won't re-offend, juveniles should also get that chance since they are more likely to change their life path than an adult.

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Lee Daggett
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Lee Daggett

Everybody makes mistakes especially kids

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Absolutely not!

8 Comments
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Kate brown must be impeached

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Joshua Marquis
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Joshua Marquis

Vote for Betsy Johnson for Governor in November

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Tim Collins
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Tim Collins

do the crime do the time!

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Brenda Gerardo Abbott
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Brenda Gerardo Abbott

I knew Barb, and to have her beaten by her son while conscious is beyond being eligible for parole . She was so nice and she loved him so much. I do believe some cases should be but not this one

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

NO we already have a horrible crime problem because the lunatic left is easy on criminals and hard on good citizens! The Dems do everything backwards, this country is in horrible shape and it IS DEFINITELY due the the Dems lack of any commonsense leadership!!

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Jon Krutsch
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Jon Krutsch

Do the crime, put in the time.

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

Especially for murder!! Every kid knows the difference between RIGHT & WRONG, from a young age!! The "teens" in question knew what they were doing!!

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Have you made a plan to vote in this November election?
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310 Votes

Have you made a plan to vote in this November election?

YES

6

NO

1

YES

4 Comments
Art Mesa
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Art Mesa

Trump is a clear danger to Democracy. I don't think MAGA people actually listen to his "speeches"/rambling offensive tirades of many half-truths.. but also easily disproven outright lies. How anyone can support him at this point, is bizarre.

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Steven Huillet
Steven Huillet

I voted for Trump because of his policies. Harris has none, just the same terrible Biden policies.

Michael Bruner
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Michael Bruner

You have no rights to complain unless you vote!

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Trump for president save America, do you’re research on Harris!

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steven
steven

Do "you're" research?

NO

1 Comment
Sussie Forrester
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Sussie Forrester

I dont vote. Its just a way for the government to THINK we have a say. They already have it planned out.

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Would you support the state wide measure 118 to raise business taxes?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
547 Votes

Would you support the state wide measure 118 to raise business taxes?

YES

1

NO

10

YES

1 Comment
Gabe West
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Gabe West

Raising tax’s on businesses will make them increase prices and they will have to layoff people

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steven
steven

Do you vote twice in elections, too?

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

So people are voting for it think about it

steven
steven

Then why did you say that you would support it? Duh.

NO

6 Comments
Bud Gavino
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Bud Gavino

This type of tax will always be passed on to we consumers. Oregonians already pay an income tax. It's another heavy burden on Oregon consumers that will be passed on to us - the increased costs is nothing but a hidden tax.

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Joe Ottlinger
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Joe Ottlinger

It's a huge tax on everyone. No thanks

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Andrew Shooks
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Andrew Shooks

This is a sneaky way to get sales tax in place and will add as much as 15% to the consumer's cost for retail purchases.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Just another way to ruin Oregon.

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David Kline
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David Kline

It's a hand out to the rich who can afford to live here only 200 days out of the year.

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Latterdaysaint
steven
steven

And yes. Like Gabe.

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