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  @jhrdlickanswered…4yrs4Y

No, funding should be focused on police departments and reforming the system and training programs, with a heavier focus in mental health.

 @8WP9ZHD from Ohio  answered…3yrs3Y

 @2HN4HSXanswered…5yrs5Y

Transfer all funding and policing duties to the elected sheriff's department.

 @6LGHLWS from PR  answered…5yrs5Y

No, replace the police departments with contracted security agencies so they are subject to market forces.

 @8GSTQWNanswered…5yrs5Y

yes and no. Things that police need to do a more efficient job would be important to fund, but the public has a lot more things that need to be funded.

 @8HVS6WN from Utah  answered…5yrs5Y

No, increase funding and training for police and add a few community helpers for special help.

 @8MNG5J4answered…4yrs4Y

 @8PPXTDK from Minnesota  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8VC7WDN from North Carolina  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but reduce the power that police unions have in protecting bad cops.

 @8VC7WDN from North Carolina  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but reduce the power that police unions have in protecting bad cops and increase training for police departments.

 @8X3CDBC from Pennsylvania  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but allow for non-profit groups to be brought in as partners to police to assist with rehabilitation after domestic violence and other crimes

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