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#Prisonworld News – El Chapo – No Longer Escapo

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

#Prisonworld News – El Chapo – No Longer Escapo

via Huffington Post
El Chapo Recaptured: Not Exactly “Mission Accomplished”

Mexican President, Enrique Peña Nieto took a victory lap last week, hours after Mexican authorities re-captured fugitive drug-industry executive, El Chapo Guzmán.

Echoing George W. Bush’s Iraq War victory boasts, Mexico’s president tweeted: “Misión Cumplida” — Spanish for “Mission Accomplished”.

¿Mision Cumplida? Not exactly.

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The Prisonworld Radio Hour – Author Spotlight w/ Thelma Wright – Female Drug Queen Pin

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

Caught up in the drug game and can’t get out? How do you just walk away? Thelma Wright is in the Author Spotlight on The Prisonworld Radio Hour. She hold nothing back from co-hosts Jenny & Rufus Triplett as to how she just walked away from taking over her husband’s drug business and being the toughest female Queen Pin on the block.

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#Prisonworld News – Drones Dropping Drugs Like It’s Hot in Prison Yards

By This Country Needs An Enema

Officials say a drone has dropped a package of drugs into an Ohio prison yard while inmates were outside, sparking a fight.

The package was dropped July 29 at the Mansfield Correctional Institution, about 65 miles southwest of Cleveland. A spokeswoman for the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction tells the Mansfield News Journal it contained almost a quarter of an ounce of heroin, over 2 ounces of marijuana and more than 5 ounces of tobacco.

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#Prisonworld News – Inmates Fighting Fires in the State of California

By This Country Needs An Enema

SACRAMENTO, California — With wildfires blazing throughout the parched Western United States, the state of California has found a novel, though ethically questionable, way to save money on the state’s safety budget: Send state prisoners to work on the frontlines fighting forest fires for $2 per day.

“More than 100 wildfires are burning across the West — destroying dozens of homes, forcing hundreds of people to flee and stretching firefighting budgets to the breaking point,” wrote Tim Stelloh for NBC News on Monday. For California, he reported, that means some 14,000 firefighters combating 19 forest fires, including the “Jerusalem fire,” which covered over 25,000 acres before being mostly contained as of Saturday. “[T]he blaze — along with six others — was still sending smoke south across the San Francisco Bay Area,” Stelloh wrote.

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Georgia Governor Nathan Deal talks about lowering the Prison Population – [VIDEO]

By This Country Needs An Enema

Georgia Governor Nathan Deal talks about lowering the Prison Population – [VIDEO] – Keep your eyes on the State of Georgia. The War of Crime and The War on Drugs failed massively. Even the War on Immigration put the state in great shambles. All of the people with all of the brains down at the State Capitol has realized that it is a new day and can’t keep doing the same on thing and expecting different results. Insanity is not the new black.

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Prisonworld Rewind: Three Reasons why Legalizing Marijuana could save the United States of America

By This Country Needs An Enema

One of the most controversial topics in the US for the last five years is the contemplation of regulation for the legalization of marijuana. Cannabis, the medical and technical term for the farmed herb, has numerous medicinal purposes. Various forms of the leaves from the female plant have healing chemical compounds beneficial to those who have chronic pain.

The Prisonworld Radio Hour, airing on the Prisonworld Radio Network, has interviewed guests on both sides of the argument. It is a topic of passionate conversation for those who are proponents of the legalization as well as those who oppose it. One thing that rings true with those on either side is that the realization of regulation may never come to pass in this century.

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