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 @9M7YJ25 from Pennsylvania answered…4hrs4H

Yes, and allocate social and community funds to establish groups that handle some police duties, allowing the police to…

 @9M7YGSY from Arkansas answered…5hrs5H

I think police funding should be used more wisely, for programs such as mental health officers, family and domestic abus…

 @9M7X92J from North Dakota answered…6hrs6H

We remove all government positions protected by "Qualified immunity!" And we should replace them with people who are ac…

 @9M7X76V from Indiana answered…6hrs6H

No, keep funding the same but make ethnic based training mandatory and create a more diverse police force

 @9M7X6V4 from California answered…6hrs6H

no, increase funding but put it towards having the police be trained better and do better for their communities

 @9M7WCXZ from Indiana answered…7hrs7H

No, but some police funding should be diverted to training police departments in those social and community services, an…

 @9M7S8R4 from California answered…10hrs10H

I would say to have a mix of both, like one half could be for the police to be better equipped and better training, and…

 @9M7RP8T from South Carolina answered…10hrs10H

Why can't there be both? Law and order is important, but other things that help the community are important too. Especia…

 @9M7QZX2 from California answered…11hrs11H

I think there's a healthy balance where we need a bigger police budget in some areas however outreach is just as importa…

 @9M7QYXC from California answered…11hrs11H

if you raise thefunding too much, they will just fill quotas to get paid and if you don't fund the police enough, then t…

 @9M7PXKB from New York answered…12hrs12H

No, increase requirements for law enforcement. Require longer training and spend more time on mental health training.

 @9M7PMNP from Arkansas answered…12hrs12H

Depending on the area. If it's an area known to be more dangerous then no, but in safer communities, yes (but not ALL of…

 @9M7NJBY from Kansas answered…12hrs12H

police are important but everything needs to be updated with time as old systems die out and become obsolete, the police…

 @9M7J35J from Utah answered…14hrs14H

I feel like we need to redirect money to social programs that everyone can use and funding police departments falls with…

 @9M7FY66 from Texas answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but not a huge majority as the local police departments should still receive a good amount of funding

 @9M7FS9L from Texas answered…15hrs15H

No, keep current funding for police departments but increase funding among social and community based programs.

 @9M7BWK2 from Massachusetts answered…16hrs16H

No the funding should be used differently. Instead of militarizing police departments, police should receive additional…

 @9M78MPF from Texas answered…17hrs17H

Have higher training for police forces in higher crime rated communities but they don't need more funding for weapons.

 @9M77JKT from Louisiana answered…18hrs18H

No we should not defund the police, but we should instead redistrbute the money from other programs to the community so…

 @9M76PN9 from Iowa answered…18hrs18H

No, but more money should go those resources because officers aren't trained to deal with mental health crisis.

 @9M76K2H from Indiana answered…18hrs18H

The money shouldn’t be taken from police departments to build these programs. Their success is undetermined.

 @9M6ZZNY from Texas answered…22hrs22H

I don't think it should be entirely redirected but I do think it should be allocated with a lot more care in mind, with…