San Francisco Launching Pilot Program Paying People Not to Commit Gun Crimes
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SF Program to pay high-risk offenders to abstain from gun violence
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Francisco is set to launch a program to pay high-risk individuals to not shoot anyone.Michael Schwartz, Executive Director of the San Diego County Gun Owners PAC, spoke with KUSI’s Ginger Jeffries to discuss his thoughts on the incentive program.Meantime, Texas joins a growing list of states to enact “constitutional carry” laws. Since Wednesday, gun owners in the Lone Star State are free to carry firearms without a permit.…
New San Francisco Program Will Pay Trigger-Happy Criminals a Monthly Salary NOT to Shoot Each Other
In an effort to reduce the massive spike in crime this year, the city of San Francisco will be testing a new program that will pay 10 individuals who are at “high risk of shooting someone” up to $500 a month if they do not pull the trigger.Beginning in October, the Dream Keeper Fellowship – San Francisco’s initiative to “redirect funding into the black community” – will pay 10 trigger-happy people a base salary of $300 every month as long as the…
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