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OK OK....

I dropped by DPSST today, here is the lowdown. They amended the Bill and erased the immediate implement of the bill. The amended portion that was passed is a study: it is below, pretty straight forward. So really, until the study is done it is all on hold, which sucks... but what can you do.

Study Points as follows from HB 2682-2

(a) Examine the cost of the existing system of pretrial
release in Oregon and compare it to the cost of a pretrial
release system that relies on commercial surety bail, based on
national statistics.
' (b) Examine the failure-to-appear rate of the current
pretrial release system and compare it to the probable
failure-to-appear rate of a pretrial release system that relies
on commercial surety bail, based on national statistics.
' (c) Examine the impact on public safety of the operation of
the current pretrial release system and compare it to the
probable impact on public safety of the operation of a pretrial
release system that relies on commercial surety bail, based on
national statistics.
' (d) Examine the probable impact on jail populations of
instituting a pretrial release system that relies on commercial
surety bail, based on national statistics.
' (e) Examine the probable impact on the court system of
instituting a pretrial release system that relies on commercial
surety bail, based on national statistics.
' (f) Examine the probable impact on forfeiture collections of
instituting a pretrial release system that relies on commercial
surety bail, based on national statistics.
' (2) Based on the study, the committee shall make
recommendations to the next regular or special session of the
Legislative Assembly.
' (3) The committee shall invite participation in the study by:
' (a) The Oregon State Sheriffs' Association.
' (b) The Oregon District Attorneys Association.
' (c) The Department of Consumer and Business Services.
' (d) The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
' (e) The Judicial Department.
' (f) The Department of Justice.
' (g) Criminal defense attorneys.
' (h) Crime victims' rights organizations.
' (i) Representatives of the commercial surety bail industry,
including sureties and retailers. + }
' { + SECTION 2. + } { + This 2009 Act being necessary for
the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and
safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2009 Act
takes effect on July 1, 2009. + } ' .
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Don't forget..you must have a female companion..who's so ugly..she has to sneak up on water..just to get a drink..:s0131:

But..seriously..forget EVERYTHING you see on Dog The Circus Clown.. You won't have anyone pre-arranging your "captures"..and..as I said in an earlier post..a lot of these people seriously do not want to go with you..
 
It costs about 900/yr in WA to do it. Taser is the way to go because there are less classes. The market is flooded and with the price of gas it's not worth it. You'd make more money chopping firewood. Now prisoner transport is another story. That's where the money is.
 

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